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Stellantis’ Opel, Fiat to fight Chinese cars with low cost platform
MEUDON, France — Stellantis plans to base seven models on a fifth, low-cost platform, an executive for the automaker said, as it prepares to compete against an expected ‘flood’ of cheap Chinese electric cars into Europe.
The group, created in 2021 through the merger of PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, has said production of all its 14 brands would converge over time onto four platforms – Small, Medium, Large and Frame.
However the new Citroen e-C3 that Stellantis revealed on Tuesday is based on the so-called “Smart Car” platform, derived from PSA’s CMP platform, to help the automaker sell
McLaren shifts to order-based allocation model for stores
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Ford cuts F-150 Lightning EV production by half, memo says
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NextStar Energy EV battery plant lures two more suppliers to Ontario
The $5-billion NextStar Energy electric-vehicle battery plant, a joint venture between Stellantis and LG Energy Solutions, continues to lure suppliers to Windsor, Ont.
DS Actimo Canada, a subsidiary of South Korea-based DSEV, will spend $60 million to build a plant where it will manufacture battery cell module cases with wiring components for EV batteries, including those to be produced at NextStar. They will eventually find their way into vehicles built by Stellantis at its Windsor Assembly Plant.
The Ontario government said it will provide a $5-million loan to the supplier to help pay for the factory, the first such plant
Unifor wants Ford to clarify Oakville Assembly plan after reports EVs to be delayed
With less than six weeks before retooling begins at the plant, the lack of dialogue “is extremely concerning,” Brennan said, adding the union hasn’t received “official” word from Ford regarding the $1.8-billion upgrade since November 2023.
At the time, Ford “indicated that the plant would start demolition, facility upgrades and equipment re-tooling, transforming our plant into a modern, high-efficiency and high-volume facility building Ford’s next-generation electric vehicles,” Brennan said.
The three-row EVs, to be built at the planned Oakville Electric Vehicle Complex, were expected to go on sale in early 2025. Instead, Ford is shifting to launch an affordable EV
Subaru teams with Toyota Group’s Aisin on EV drivetrain
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India-bound Kia EV9 honored with World Car of the Year, EV of the year awards – Car News
A jury of 100 distinguished international automotive journalists from 29 countries selected the winners of the World Car Awards 2024.
Kia has been awarded top honors in two categories at the World Car Awards 2024. The Korean carmaker has bagged the Best Car of the Year as well as the Best Electric Vehicle of the Year awards for its flagship model– EV9. The all-electric SUV made its global debut last year and is currently on sale in international markets such as North America, South Korea, etc.
This takes Kia’s award tally to five in the 20-year history of the World
