The automaker, which owns Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge and Fiat, says it's reassessing its product strategy in North America.
Automaker Stellantis announced it’s “pausing” work on its Jeep Compass at its Brampton assembly plant, amidst U.S. President ...
Stellantis decided to pause operations at its Brampton Assembly Plant, while the company reviews its plans for the next-gen ...
Stellantis has reportedly halted the conversion of its plant in Brampton in the Canadian province of Ontario in order to ...
Despite Stellantis rescinding its threat to lay off 1,134 workers at the Jeep complex in Toledo, the looming threat of ...
The country's largest private sector union says it's gravely concerned by Stellantis's unexpected announcement that it's ...
The carmaker is reassessing its product strategy amid recent leadership shakeups as well as EV and tariff policy changes ...
The French-Italian company's sprawling portfolio — the largest among its peers, which mostly focus on one or two brands — ...
Stellantis is halting activity at its Brampton, Ontario plant, which is currently being retooled to build the next-gen Jeep ...
Stellantis' unexpected announcement today of a temporary pause in work on the next generation Jeep Compass, including ...
Approximately 1,700 workers have been let go since 2024 but no new layoffs are expected now that work has stopped on all Jeep ...
Stellantis will pause work on the upcoming new Jeep Compass model at its Brampton Assembly Plant. Brampton formerly produced the Dodge Charger and Challenger as well as the Chrysler 300 but was ...