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Stellantis (2) Developing Next-Generation Vehicles with New Platforms
lex-fuel hybrid vehicles Fiat Pulse (left) and Fastback (right) (Source: Fiat) Stellantis plans to invest a total of BRL 32 billion in South America between 2025 and 2030. New systems based on bio-hybrid engine technology will be developed, and facilities at the Betim and Porto Real Plants in Brazil will be upgraded. In November 2024, Fiat launched Brazil's first flex-fuel hybrids, the Pulse and Fastback. Shipments in South America in 20...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2025/03/18
Analysis Report: Power Steering (U.S. and European Markets)
in the world. By the mid-2020s, the project plans to build an operational concept for self-driving trucks to enter mass production. Manufacturing site activities 17 production sites (6 in Europe, 4 in the Americas, 5 in China, 2 in Asia) Europe 6 (Germany 3, France 2, Hungary) Americas 4 (U.S., Brazil, Mexico 2) China 5 (Shanghai; Yantai City, Shandong Province; Wuhan City, Hubei Province; Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province; Jinan City, Shandong ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2024/07/19
Stellantis (2): Launching EV production and STLA platform vehicles in the U.S.
2023 Revenues for Q1-Q3 2023 total EUR 140.5 billion with North America accounting for 48% North America: Stellantis agrees with unions on labor agreements, investment in car/battery plants Europe: Sales growing for Opel, Fiat Professional, Peugeot brand and BEV models South America: Production of Brazil’s first Bio-Hybrid vehicle starts China: Stellantis sells DPCA’s assets, partners with emerging EV manufacturer Leapmotor GlobalData produc...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2024/01/29
Ford (Part 2): Launching Ranger and F-Series Super Duty pickups in US in 2023
at full-size SUV. Imported from the U.S. Corsair SUV (Class D) 2025 A compact crossover SUV. To be built at Changan Ford Automobile Co., Ltd. Chongqing Plant No. 2. Source: MarkLines Launch Schedules – Ford models for the Chinese market In South America, Ford discontinued production in Brazil in 2021. The automaker concentrates on the production of the Ranger midsize pickup truck at its Pacheco Plant in Argentina and contract product...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2023/05/15
Stellantis (Part 2): Group sales and revenue up sharply H1 '22
ng and connectivity: Active participation in various test projects in the U.S. and Europe Sales trends and main movements by region North America: Jeep brand expands SUV lineup Europe: BEVs are offered for its mainstay B/C-class vehicles, bringing the EV sales ratio to 9% (H1 FY2022) South America (Brazil): Aggressive launch of new models to maintain top market share China: Beginning to transform business model India: Increasing importance as a h...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2022/08/10
Ford to launch sixteen EVs by 2022; add partnerships for mobility and autonomous vehicles
with Lyft, an on-demand transportation company, to conduct research on introducing autonomous vehicles into the market. The company also enhanced its technology through acquisition of new start-ups, including Autonomic and TransLoc. As for an autonomous vehicle business, Ford is collaborating with Argo AI, an artificial intelligence company, to develop autonomous driving software. The automaker is also working with Domino’s Pizza and Postmates...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2018/07/04
FCA to globalize Jeep and Alfa Romeo brands
to 3.27 million units Joining the BMW, Intel and Mobileye alliance and partnering with Google’s Waymo to develop autonomous driving technology Production Forecast by LMC Automotive: FCA Group's production to grow to 5.33 million units in 2020 Jeep CompassThe Jeep Compass is assembled in Brazil, China, Mexico and India and sold in more than 100 countries Five-year business plan FCA Group has been implementing its "Business Plan fo...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2017/12/14
Brazil's automotive market shows signs of recovery as economy bottoms out
Brazil's automotive market shows signs of recovery as economy bottoms out 2017 vehicle sales expected to grow to 2.13 million units, up 4% from previous year Summary Sales for January-July 2017 grow to 1.2 million units, up 3.4% year-over-year Light vehicle market: GM, FCA, and VW continue to lead despite eroded share Government announces new Rota 2030 policy and renews automotive pacts Expansion of production facilities Top OEMs: GM, FCA, and VW...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2017/09/08