Stellantis Increases Belvidere Investment to over $800M for Next Jeep Cherokee
The modular platform is designed to cut engineering costs by 20% and increase component reuse as Stellantis retools Belvidere for at least two models.
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Stellantis ups investment to $800 million at idled Belvidere plant to build new Jeep Cherokee in 2029
Stellantis announced Friday it is upping its investment in the idled Belvidere plant to $800 million, retooling it with its latest manufacturing platform to build the next generation Jeep Cherokee.
Next Jeep Cherokee SUV To Debut Stellantis STLA One Platform Stateside
Stellantis announced that Jeep's next-generation Cherokee will serve as the launch vehicle for the all-new STLA One platform in North America. This decision represents a key component of the FaSTLAne 2030 strategic initiative, which the multinational auto group revealed with much pomp in May 2026. STLA One is a global modular architecture. Designed to lower engineering overhead through common interfaces that reduce complexity and has... (continu…
Stellantis increases Belvidere investment to over $800M for next Jeep Cherokee
Stellantis announced that the next-generation Jeep Cherokee will be produced at the Belvidere Assembly Plant starting in late 2029, marking the first vehicle built on the company's new STLA One platform in the United States.
For many Puerto Ricans, Cherokee isn't just the name of a Jeep; it's a reminder of those boxy SUVs from the 90s that invaded the island and that, incredibly, we still see driving on our roads. Now, the brand returns with a complicated mission: to win over the nostalgia of those who knew the original and the wallets of those who want to spend less money on gas.
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