Stellantis, one of America’s largest automakers, announced plans to build a new mid-size pickup truck at its Belvidere plant by 2027.
More: Stellantis Cuts Inventory, But Dodge, Jeep, And Ram Still Sit On Piles ... from this announcement is the reopening of the Belvidere plant for midsize truck production. The plant, which ...
The Belvidere plant will start production of a new midsize ... include "additional technologies and strong product actions for Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Gladiator in our Toledo Assembly Complex ...
In a memo obtained by Crain’s, the automaker said it will build a new midsize truck at the long-idled plant, but it did not provide a timeline.
The United Automobile Workers union has been pressing the automaker, which owns Chrysler and Jeep, to revive the plant in ...
Stellantis will reportedly reopen its plant in Belvidere, Illinois, to build the forthcoming Ram midsize truck. The facility has been idle since 2023.
The Belvidere Assembly Plant in Illinois will reopen in 2027 to ... including additional technologies and strong product actions for Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Gladiator in our Toledo Assembly Complex ...
In addition to Dodge and Chrysler vehicles Stellantis also owns brands including Ram and Jeep. Other plans include ... Department, said the Belvidere plant would reopen in 2027.
Having first opened in 1965 to produce Chrysler C platform vehicles, the Stellantis Belvidere assembly plant has been dormant since the Jeep Cherokee was discontinued in 2023. It’s spent the 21 ...
The biggest takeaway from this announcement is the reopening of the Belvidere plant for midsize truck production. The plant, which had been dormant since the discontinuation of the Jeep Cherokee ...
Automaker Stellantis announced plans to produce a new midsize pickup truck at its Belvidere ... Ram and Jeep. Other plans include investing more in its Toledo, Ohio, plant and making additional ...
In a dramatic turnabout that defuses months of wrangling with the UAW, Stellantis says it will restart its idled Belvidere ...