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Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2025/12/24
Nordex S.A., Montevideo Plant[Uruguay]
y reaffirmed its leadership in the South American automotive market, supported by a record BRL 32 billion investment plan. For 2026, Stellantis plans to launch 16 new or updated models, including six Bio-Hybrid vehicles. Additionally, the Córdoba plant in Argentina will begin producing the new Ram Dakota, while Uruguay will strengthen its position as a commercial vehicle hub with the Jumpy, Expert, and Ducato lines. On March 15, the PSA Group an...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/12/23
USA/Stellantis/Ram/Dakota
Dakota STLA Frame PF Ram's mid-size pickup truck will be released in 2027. Production had been scheduled for the Belvidere Plant in Illinois, but in October 2025, it was announced that production would be shifted to the Toledo Supplier Park plant in Ohio....
Model Launch Schedules Updated at: 2025/12/22
Ram's new midsize pickup for U.S. to be named Dakota
Ram's new midsize pickup for U.S. to be named Dakota On December 18, Tim Kuniskis, Stellantis's head of brands in North America, spoke to media members at an event in Detroit where he confirmed that Ram will be reviving the Dakota nameplate for its new midsize pickup for the U.S. market. Ram has not revealed too many details about the midsize Dakota yet, other than production is moving to Toledo Assembly Complex from previously-planned Belvidere...
News Updated at: 2025/12/20
Stellantis, FCA US, Toledo Assembly Complex (Toledo Supplier Park)[USA]
Stellantis, FCA US, Toledo Assembly Complex (Toledo Supplier Park) Jeep Wrangler (2006-2018), Gladiator pickup (2019-), Ram Dakota mid-size pickup (2028-planning) Stellantis (FCA)'s Jeep assembly plant - Employees combined at both North and South plants as per August 2024: 4,679 on two shifts - Investment announced since January 2017: USD 1 billion - August 2006: The new plant to produce successor of 2007 Jeep Wrangler started operations with a 5...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/12/20
Stellantis announces 2026 production and investment plans for South America
y reaffirmed its leadership in the South American automotive market, supported by a record BRL 32 billion investment plan. For 2026, Stellantis plans to launch 16 new or updated models, including six Bio-Hybrid vehicles. Additionally, the Córdoba plant in Argentina will begin producing the new Ram Dakota, while Uruguay will strengthen its position as a commercial vehicle hub with the Jumpy, Expert, and Ducato lines. (Stellantis Brazil on Decembe...
News Updated at: 2025/12/10
Stellantis, FCA US, Warren Truck Assembly Plant[USA]
nounced the new 2011 Ram 1500 Express, an entry model of the Ram 1500 pickup. Its concept car was codenamed Adventurer. The Express is powered by a 390hp HEMI V8 engine. It will be launched in the second quarter of 2011, with a price tag starting at $23,830. Chrysler will end production of the "Ram Dakota" light pickup as of August 23. Sales of the "Dakota," which were more than 177,000 in 2000, plummeted down to only around 13,000 in 2010. Chrys...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/12/02
Stellantis, FCA Brazil, Pernambuco (Goiana) Plant[Brazil]
y reaffirmed its leadership in the South American automotive market, supported by a record BRL 32 billion investment plan. For 2026, Stellantis plans to launch 16 new or updated models, including six Bio-Hybrid vehicles. Additionally, the Córdoba plant in Argentina will begin producing the new Ram Dakota, while Uruguay will strengthen its position as a commercial vehicle hub with the Jumpy, Expert, and Ducato lines....
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/11/27
Stellantis, FCA US, Toledo Assembly Complex (Toledo North)[USA]
Stellantis to invest USD 13 billion to increase U.S. production by 50% Ram's midsize pickup to be body-on-frame and built at Toledo North Ram to launch new full-size SUV in 2028 Jeep highlights 2026 model year offerings with Wrangler Moab 392 Ram's new midsize pickup for U.S. to be named Dakota Negotiations between UAW and Detroit 3 break down, simultaneous strikes start UAW strike affects other GM, Ford operations beyond targeted plan...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/11/05
Stellantis, FCA US, Detroit Assembly Complex - Jefferson (formerly Jefferson North Assembly Plant)[USA]
basic portion with the "Jeep Grand Cherokee." Its 3.6-liter V6 "Pentastar" or 5.7-liter V8 "Hemi" engine is mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. A rear-wheel-drive and an all-wheel drive are be available. The "Durango" made its debut in 1998 as a 7-seater SUV based on a mid-size pickup truck "Dakota" and its second generation model was launched in 2004. The new model is the third generation. Chrysler Group has started production of 2011 Dod...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/10/31
Stellantis, Fiat Auto Argentina S.A., Cordoba (Ferreyra) Plant[Argentina]
Stellantis, Fiat Auto Argentina S.A., Cordoba (Ferreyra) Plant Fiat : Palio Fire (-2017), Siena EL (178 family, 2008-2015), Cronos (2017-), Titano (2025-); Peugeot : Landtrek (2025-planning), Ram : Ram1200 (2025-planning), Dakota (2025-); New Palio (326 family, 2012-2017); Gear boxes C513 Fiat, MA5 Peugeot Citroen (production idling); Engine: Multijet 2.2 (2026-); Suspensions Stellantis (FCA)'s passenger car assembly plant, transmission produc...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/10/30
Stellantis, Peugeot-Citroen do Brasil S.A., Porto Real Plant[Brazil]
y reaffirmed its leadership in the South American automotive market, supported by a record BRL 32 billion investment plan. For 2026, Stellantis plans to launch 16 new or updated models, including six Bio-Hybrid vehicles. Additionally, the Córdoba plant in Argentina will begin producing the new Ram Dakota, while Uruguay will strengthen its position as a commercial vehicle hub with the Jumpy, Expert, and Ducato lines. On May 27, Stellantis announc...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/10/27
Stellantis, FCA US, Belvidere Assembly Plant and Belvidere Satellite Stamping Plant[USA]
to increase U.S. production by 50% Canada reacts to Stellantis moving Jeep product from Brampton plant to U.S. Canada limits how many U.S. vehicles Stellantis, GM can import tariff-free Ram's midsize pickup to be body-on-frame and built at Toledo North Ram's new midsize pickup for U.S. to be named Dakota Stellantis to indefinitely idle Belvidere plant as it invests in EVs Stellantis moving Jeep Cherokee from Belvidere plant to Toluca Jeep Chero...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/10/20
Stellantis starts RAM Dakota production at Cordoba Hub in Argentina
Stellantis starts RAM Dakota production at Cordoba Hub in Argentina On October 13, Stellantis announced the start of production of the new Ram Dakota pickup at its Automotive Hub in Cordoba, Argentina, marking the first time the Ram brand is manufactured in the country. Stellantis invested BRL 2 billion in the project, generating 1,800 jobs.The initiative also includes plans for future production of a locally manufactured 2.2-liter Multijet turbo...
News Updated at: 2025/10/14
RAM releases upcoming Dakota pickup production version images in Brazil
RAM releases upcoming Dakota pickup production version images in Brazil On October 9, Ram Brazil released the first official images of the production version of its new pickup for South America, following the August unveiling of the Dakota Nightfall Concept. The video reveals key exterior design elements inherited from the concept, along with the first look at the model’s luxurious and high-tech interior. The vehicle will be manufactured at Ste...
News Updated at: 2025/10/13
Stellantis, FCA Brazil, Betim Plant[Brazil]
y reaffirmed its leadership in the South American automotive market, supported by a record BRL 32 billion investment plan. For 2026, Stellantis plans to launch 16 new or updated models, including six Bio-Hybrid vehicles. Additionally, the Córdoba plant in Argentina will begin producing the new Ram Dakota, while Uruguay will strengthen its position as a commercial vehicle hub with the Jumpy, Expert, and Ducato lines. On January 18, Stellantis ann...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/10/09
Henkel announces USD 30 million expansion of South Dakota facility for EV adhesives
Henkel announces USD 30 million expansion of South Dakota facility for EV adhesives On September 25, Henkel celebrated the expansion of its manufacturing facility in Brandon, South Dakota. With an investment of approximately USD 30 million and additional government support, the site has doubled in size, from 35,000 to 70,000 square feet, enhancing its role as Henkel's North American flagship for thermal management and adhesives solutions. Henkel...
News Updated at: 2025/09/26
Stellantis, FCA US, Indiana Transmission Plant[USA]
in Kokomo, combined with previously announced investments of $343 million will climb to $1.1 billion, keeping employment of nearly 2,250 workers at the plant. The Kokomo Transmission Plant now produces a rear-wheel drive transmission "45 RFE" for the "Jeep Grand Cherokee," "Jeep Liberty" and "Dodge Dakota" Ram trucks, and the "68 RFE" for Cummins Diesel. The second plant produces a 5-speed transmission "W5A580" for the "Chrysler 300," "Jeep Grand...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/09/24
Aebi Schmidt Group, Builtmore Contract Mfg., Charlotte Plant[USA]
manufacturer of specialty vehicles, specialty chassis, and vehicle bodies for the delivery fleet, recreational vehicle (RV), emergency response, defense forces, and contract assembly (light/medium duty trucks, Class 3, 4 and 5) markets. Spartan Motors has facilities in Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and Indiana, and in 2015 reported sales of USD 550 million. On April 19, Spartan Motors in Charlotte, Michigan held a groundbreaking ceremony t...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/09/24
GM, Pilot and EVgo open over 200 fast charging locations across U.S.
ates. In just over two years, the companies have worked together to deploy nearly 850 new EV fast charging stalls across the U.S. The network has expanded from 25+ states to nearly 40 in under a year, with the newest states to join including Colorado, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and further expansion across Texas, Missouri and Florida. Pilot and Flying J locations combine charging options with on...
News Updated at: 2025/09/10
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