Automaker Stellantis and its Chinese partner Dongfeng Motor are collaborating to manufacture Chinese-designed electric vehicles in France. This joint effort utilizes Stellantis’s established manufacturing facilities in Europe to assemble vehicles locally for the European market. By producing these electric vehicles within the European Union, the partnership aims to navigate rising import tariffs on Chinese-made cars. The strategic move underscores a growing trend of European and Chinese automakers collaborating to maintain competitiveness in the rapidly evolving global EV sector.
- Stellantis and Dongfeng Motor have established a partnership to manufacture Chinese-designed electric vehicles in France.
- Localized production in European facilities allows the joint venture to bypass potential EU tariffs on imported Chinese EVs.
- The initiative leverages Stellantis’s existing industrial footprint in France to streamline assembly and distribution.
- The collaboration highlights a shifting automotive landscape where European and Chinese companies form strategic alliances to secure market share.
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Europeans just fail to learn from past mistakes
The only way Stellantis can make a vehicle that isn't junk is to have it built for them
Funny that people still believe trump on anything
Now its Chinese companies investing and creating jobs in Europe 😂
lmfao
stellantis AND chinese
qc out the window
Europe cannot get enough of EVs. Jai Hind
Stellantis is actively saving itself by proactively visiting various Chinese automakers to seek cooperation opportunities. Stellantis has had a joint venture with DONGFENG in China for a long time, but sales were low, and their presence was weak. They have known each other for a long time. Now that Stellantis is in trouble, DONGFENG also wants to enter Europe, so their relationship has warmed up
A sign of the times. It's win-win. Europe gets jobs and decent BEV's… China gets another export market.