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Stellantis and Bolt are partnering to launch Level 4 autonomous vehicles across Europe, combining Stellantis’s AV-ready platforms with Bolt’s ride-hailing network. Test fleets begin in 2026, with ...
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New Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa is prioritising vehicle sales growth over profits including resorting to lower-margin fleet ...
He strives to show us that vehicles are more than just getting to work and back or having a flashy new touch screen, its ...
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Canada Stellantis contract breach escalates as Ottawa issues a formal default notice after Jeep production shifts to the U.S., ...
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Desperate to catch up with Chinese automakers, Ford is redesigning its fleet with a Silicon Valley-style team. Is it too late ...
Consumer Reports’ 2026 rankings are out. Explore the top-rated products, the disappointments, and what the results mean for ...