Stellantis to unveil long-term plan on 1 March

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aria-label="1stellantis"Stellantis will announce its long-term plan on 1 March as it seeks to shape “the future of mobility with innovation and sustainable solutions”, said the firm.

The company, a merger of PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, is celebrating its first anniversary today. Reflecting, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said: “It is no coincidence that Stellantis was born precisely when our world requires a new kind of spirit, one that supports this human imperative by providing clean, connected, affordable and safe freedom of mobility for all.”

There are no formal details on what Stellantis will announce on 1 March but it’s expected to focus on digitalisation and expanding its offerings even further beyond car ownership. It already has car-sharing firm Free2Move and short-, mid- and long-term vehicle rental company Leasys under the Stellantis umbrella.

aria-label="99 calos tavares"Since its formation, Stellantis has launched a number more than 10 new vehicles across its brands and planned investments of more than 30 billion Euro by 2025 for electrification and software. It has also unveiled an ambitious electrification strategy with 33 electrified vehicles available now and eight more electric vehicles due in the next 18 months.

New partnerships, considered key to software transformation, include Amazon, BMW, Foxconn and Waymo.

Tavares said: ““We still have a lot of work ahead of us, but the Stellantis community is well on its way and so the race is on. “Stellantis will make the difference in the demanding environment in which we operate. It is our duty, and thanks to our competitive mindset, I am confident that our stars will continue to shine.”

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