Stellantis to invest $13 billion in the United States
Stellantis plans to add over 5,000 jobs and increase U.S. vehicle production by 50% with five new models and 19 refreshed products through 2029.
- On Oct. 14, 2025, Stellantis N.V. announced a $13 billion investment over four years to expand U.S. manufacturing by 50% and add more than 5,000 jobs at plants in Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana.
- Facing U.S. tariff pressure, Stellantis moved to reshape production, with Antonio Filosa saying, `I set a priority to the team to grow back in the United States because the United States is the largest market where we operate as a company.`
- Belvidere will reopen with a $600 million infusion to build Jeep Cherokee and Jeep Compass starting in 2027, creating around 3,300 jobs.
- Canadian officials and unions criticized the move; Unifor's Lana Payne stated, `Stellantis cannot be allowed to renege on commitments.`
- Through 2029, the investment backs five new vehicles and 19 product updates, with GMET4 EVO engine output starting in 2026 and rollout subject to state and local development-package approvals.
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Stellantis has announced its intention to invest $13 billion over the next four years in the United States. The car manufacturer's goal is to increase its production by 50% compared to the current level.
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Car manufacturer Stellantis wants to invest $13 billion by 2029 in the United States, which is a source of concern for the Canadian automotive industry.
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