Stellantis has announced a major investment in the United States, aimed at enhancing its manufacturing footprint. This decision follows a meeting between Chrysler Chair John Elkann and Donald Trump, where Elkann expressed a desire to stabilize the American workforce. The investment will benefit multiple sites across the country, including California, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana. Key projects include reopening the Belvedere plant in Illinois, which is expected to create 1,500 jobs, and producing new models like the Dodge Durango SUV in Detroit and focused investment in Jeep brands in Ohio.
Stellantis' multi-billion-dollar investment in the US aims to strengthen its manufacturing and create stability for the American workforce, reflecting a commitment to job growth.
The investment plans cover multiple states, including Illinois, where the Belvedere plant, crucial for UAW relations, aims to create up to 1,500 jobs.
In addition to the Belvedere plant reopening, Stellantis is set to produce the new Dodge Durango SUV in Michigan, showing a diversified production strategy.
Stellantis is also enhancing its Jeep brand through Ohio investments and will create the GME-T4 EVO engine in Kokomo, Indiana.
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