Stellantis unveils technology to support flexible EV production, delayed electric pickup

Stellantis unveils technology to support flexible EV production, delayed electric pickup

  • Stellantis is introducing the STLA frame platform for versatile vehicle assembly, but Ram electric truck production has been delayed until 2025.
File photo: A view shows the logo of Stellantis at the entrance of the company's factory in Horden, France, on July 7, 2021. Reuters/Pascal Rossignol/file photo (Reuters)

Stellantis said Tuesday it will deploy a new vehicle system that will support assembly of gasoline, hybrid and electric models, but in a sign of how turbulent the electric-vehicle transition is, the automaker also announced plans to ramp up production of Ram electric pickup trucks. Delayed. The Franco-Italian company revealed details about its STLA frame platform, which will support full-size trucks and SUVs. The platform is thought of as a skateboard on which many different types of vehicles can be built, and contains the car's critical electrical and mechanical components.

“Despite all the difficult challenges facing the industry, we remain very focused on the execution of our plan,” CEO Carlos Tavares said in a call with reporters.

Tavares said the automaker is delaying production of its electric RAM pickup from this year to the first half of 2025, citing the need to ensure quality.

“We are facing a tremendous amount of workload,” he said.

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Automakers in Detroit and elsewhere have been accelerating the construction of EV-manufacturing capacity over the past two years, only to find demand growing slower than anticipated.

The decision to focus on platforms that support EVs or incorporate the flexibility for hybrid or gasoline-powered vehicles has divided automakers. Ford Motor has leaned toward selling hybrid vehicles, while General Motors has focused on battery-powered models after investing more in building its own EV platforms.

It says GM will begin offering plug-in hybrids in 2027. Stellantis is primarily offering plug-in hybrids in the US for now, but plans to expand its EV footprint in the coming years, pursuing the goal of 100 percent battery electric car sales in Europe and 50 percent electric passenger cars and light-duty vehicles. Planning to increase sales. Truck sales in the US by 2030.

If US President-elect Donald Trump plans to untangle various incentives around EV production and sales, the global industry will face even more uncertainty over EV demand. Trump's transition team plans to eliminate a $7,500 consumer tax credit for electric-vehicle purchases as part of broader tax-reform legislation, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters last week.

Also read: EV manufacturers want GST cut on electric vehicle batteries and lower charging rates

Some of Stellantis' plug-in hybrids, including the Jeep Grand Cherokee, qualify for half of that credit. The carmaker is facing falling sales in North America, which has historically made big profits from sales of its popular Jeep and Ram vehicles. Tavares changed his management team in an effort to address his high vehicle inventory and declining stock price, and he plans to retire at the end of his contract in 2026. Stellantis shares are down nearly 40 percent this year.

The company announced in 2021 that it would design frame platforms in addition to large, medium, and small foundations to accommodate different vehicles in its lineup. Stellantis said Tuesday that Ram and Jeep vehicles are the first to use the frame version. The company said the battery electric vehicles on frame will have a range of up to 500 miles (805 km) and will offer 14,000 pounds (6,350 kg) of towing capacity. It will also support hydrogen and extended-range electric vehicles.

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First publication date: November 20, 2024, 10:47 am IST

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Interview: Jeep India reveals product strategy & what an electric future holds

Interview: Jeep India reveals product strategy & what an electric future holds

In the nearly decade-long presence in India, Jeep SUV models have competed in both the mass-market space as well as the luxury space. But the performance in terms of sheer volumes has not been much to write home about. So what makes the Jeep brand tick in a country which now has the world’s third-largest vehicle market in terms of sales? Is the business about number of units sold or is it about establishing and maintaining a premium image? And what does the future hold for a brand that prides in the rugged credentials of its offerings at a time when electric vehicles (EVs) are fast becoming a rage?

Watch: Jeep India strategy ahead: Will continue to be premium, lifestyle statement

HT Auto recently caught up with Jeep India Brand Director Priyesh Kumar to get an inside view on the sidelines of the unveil event of the 2024 Jeep Wrangler. Here are excerpts from the interview:

HT Auto: What does the Wrangler brand mean to Jeep and to, specifically, customers here in India?

The latest Wrangler from Jeep gets subtle style updates on the outside, feature additions within and is powered by a 2.0-litre petrol motor.

Priyesh: Wrangler is a product which has been known for its off-roading (capabilities). But what’s going to happen maybe time to come is that Wrangler is going to be equally good for the on-roading. New features that are getting added, like ADAS, Nappa leather seats, better navigation screens, six airbags, all those things are also going to give you an equally good on-road experience.

HT Auto: Wrangler has always been a bad boy. So what you are saying is it will be a bad boy but now with a good heart?

Priyesh: To some extent, yes. It is a bit poetic but it is correct.

HT Auto: How much has the Indian car-buying audience evolved to the whole concept of adventure driving, and what does it mean for a brand like Jeep and a model like Wrangler?

Priyesh: When it comes to the evolution of Indian customers towards experiencing lifestyle products, and maybe off-roading-capable products, they (customers) are still evolving. To further promote it, we are doing a lot of things like Jeep Camps, Jeep Trails, where we invite our customers to actually experience the product.So what I am saying is that it (fondness for off-road driving) is gradually coming up and it will help us as a brand.

HT Auto: But then help me understand what does Jeep stand for as a brand. Because on one end of the spectrum, you have the Compass and then the Grand Cherokee on the other. So does Jeep want mass appeal or have an aspirational aura?

Grand Cherokee
The newest version of the Grand Cherokee was launched in India in 2022. It sits on the top of the Jeep product pyramid in the country.

Priyesh: We are going to be more accessible to all segments of customers. The Compass, Meridian, Wrangler or the Grand Cherokee are all premium products, and we will maintain that premium-ness. Going forward, it will be a lifestyle statement as well. But as I mentioned, the customer base itself is evolving, the customer thought process is evolving. So that’s going to definitely help Jeep as a brand.

HT Auto: But let’s be honest, are you also chasing volumes because frankly, cars like Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, as capable as they are and as much as they may carry the aspirational tag, won’t bring in the numbers and volumes (in terms of sales)?

Priyesh: I will not say that we are not in that number game. But we are not going to compromise on the quality of customers or the profile of customers which we are looking at.What we’re looking at is to expand that base altogether. Network expansion is on the cards so our cars are more accessible. A key pillar of our strategy is going to be corporate sales. So, there are a couple of things which we are looking at.

HT Auto: So volume, but not in the actual definition of volume?

Priyesh: We are not going to be in that rat race. But yes, we have also aspirations and we will pick up the volumes with all the things which I mentioned to you.

HT Auto: Jeep has products in the global markets that are positioned below or at par with Compass in India. Why not explore the idea of getting some of those products , like the Renegade for example, to the Indian market?

Jeep Renegade
Jeep Renegade sold in several foreign markets has smaller exterior proportions than the Jeep Compass.

Priyesh: We are evaluating everything to be very honest with you. It’s not being limited to, let’s say, Compass on one side and Grand Cherokee. We are also evaluating the ever-changing customer expectations and market dynamics. On the basis of these, we will come with those products, whatever we find is appropriate for the market and makes business case for us.

HT Auto: Jeep CEO Antonio Fulani recently said that in India, a fair degree of localisation has been achieved but also hinted that more is required. You have 500 suppliers in the country. In your view, what more can possibly be done to bring down costs?

Priyesh: We have around 70 per cent localisation and are looking to take it to 90 per cent. If we have to grow, we can’t be limiting ourselves to our current numbers. So localisation makes the overall ecosystem more friendly to the Indian market. And that’s what is one of the priorities we have.

HT Auto: Going back to the product portfolio, can you give us a look into what is next after the 2024 Wrangler?

Priyesh: So I will start with what we did recently. We launched the Compass Night Eagle special edition which is a fully loaded variant. Then obviously, now is time for the new Wrangler. Then we have the Meridian 2.0. Again, we are looking at which all features should be part of the Meridian so that it isaligned to the market. It has to be something which appeals (to buyers) and it has to maintain the core DNA of Jeep. So all those things are being evaluated, post that also we will have a couple of product launches. But at this point in time, I am not in a position to share that.

HT Auto: What about electrics and what does battery technology and adoption hold for a brand that is about lifestyle, about adventure, about off-roading like Jeep. How do you not just stay relevant but stay ahead of the curve?

Priyesh: Globally, we have also got electric vehicles. Going forward, there are going to be some big ones like Wagoneer S and Recon. So globally, we are already there. In the domestic market, we are still exploring which products suit the market here. We are closely monitoring customer expectations, government policies, infrastructure development and regulations. We are very serious about this and we will come out with an option soon.

First Published Date: 26 Apr 2024, 10:13 AM IST


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Jeep Wrangler facelift to be launched in India on April 22

Jeep Wrangler facelift to be launched in India on April 22

The Jeep Wrangler facelift made its global debut nearly a year ago and the SUV is all set to make its way to the Indian market with a comprehensive up

The 2024 Jeep Wrangler gets subtle restyling in the form of a slimmer grille, new alloys, and more

Jeep India is all set to bring the updated Wrangler off-roader to the market on April 22, 2024. The Jeep Wrangler facelift made its global debut nearly a year ago and the SUV is all set to make its way to the Indian market with a comprehensive upgrade to its design and feature list. Here’s a look at what you can expect.

The Jeep Wrangler facelift will get an all-black with the trademark seven-slat design being slimmer than before. There are new alloy wheels, different wheel sizes and multiple roof options available globally. Jeep India will likely bring the soft top and hard top options to the Indian market.

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2024 Jeep Wrangler
The 2024 Jeep Wrangler gets a new infotainment screen and repositioned AC vents, while most of the other controls remain unchanged

The cabin will also get subtle changes including the revised dashboard layout features a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system and repositioned AC vents, which will be standard on all trims.

The Wrangler facelift will also get Jeep’s latest Uconnect 5 user interface bringing more connected tech to the off-roader. Furthermore, there will be the new Trails Offroad guide with 62 off-road trails incorporated into the system. Other upgrades include the 12-way electrically adjustable front seats, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a semi-digital instrument console, and more.

Power on the Jeep Wrangler facelift for India will come from the 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine tuned for 266 bhp and 400 Nm of peak torque, while paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The SUV will also get the Jeep Selec-Trac full-time Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) system. There won’t be a diesel engine for the Indian market.

The Wrangler is presently available in two variants – Unlimited and Rubicon – and we expect the same to continue on the facelifted model as well. The current version is priced between 62.65 lakh and 66.65 lakh (ex-showroom) respectively, and expect the new version to command a marginal premium over the same. The Jeep Wrangler will take on the Land Rover Defender in the luxury off-roader segment.

First Published Date: 13 Apr 2024, 14:59 PM IST


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Citroen, Jeep extend assistance to customers affected by Cyclone Michaung floods

Citroen, Jeep extend assistance to customers affected by Cyclone Michaung floods

French auto giant Citroen and US-based carmaker Jeep have joined other car manufacturers in India to offer help to customers whose vehicles are affected by the floods caused by Cyclone Michaung in states like Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. The two carmakers, part of the Stellantis Group, have rolled out multiple initiatives which include roadside assistance to special offers to buy a new model in case someone’s car has been totally damaged.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 08 Dec 2023, 15:43 PM

Citroen and Jeep, part of the Stellantis Group, have extended assistance to its customers whose vehicles are affected by the floods caused by Cyclone Michaung.

Citroen and Jeep issued a statement today, December 8, stating that it will assist victims of the cyclone that left several cars damaged or submerged over the past one week. The statement reads, “In the wake of the floods caused by Michaung Cyclone in Chennai, Jeep and Citroen have announced vehicle service initiatives to provide round-the-clock comprehensive support to owners of flood-affected vehicles.” The duo joins others like Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motor, Tata Motors and others to offer assistance to their customers in the wake of floods in the two states.

Among the initiatives undertaken by Citroen and Jeep include 24X7 roadside assistance for their customers to tackle any emergency situation. The carmakers will also help customers wishing to tow away their vehicles to safety. The towing support will carry these vehicles to their nearest dealerships. Customers of Citroen and Jeep can also avail a 40-point complimentary vehicle check-up through advanced appointments at respective dealerships.

Citroen and Jeep are also offering fast-track processing of vehicle insurance. The customers are required to carry essential documents like Driving License, Registration Certificate and vehicle-related policy documents to the dealerships to avail this assistance. The duo will also offer prioritised repairs through insurance partners and faster claim processing. The two carmakers also promise to make genuine spare parts available in time for faster repair process.

Citroen and Jeep are also offering an opportunity to its customers who wish to buy a new car. The carmakers have special offers on fresh purchases for customers whose vehicles have been damaged beyond repair in the floods caused by the cyclone.

Citroen offers cars like C5 Aircross, C3 Aircross, C3 and eC3 as part of its India lineup. Jeep India sells SUVs like Compass, Meridian, Wrangler and Grand Cherokee.

First Published Date: 08 Dec 2023, 15:43 PM IST


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Jeep Wrangler gets a price hike of up to ₹2 lakh. Check out the new prices

Jeep Wrangler gets a price hike of up to ₹2 lakh. Check out the new prices

The Jeep Wrangler is one of the more popular off-roaders globally and the SUV commands a strong following in India as well. In fact, the high demand propelled Jeep India to begin the local assembly of the Wrangler in the country, substantially bringing down the price, and further contributing to the demand for the off-roader.

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The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is locally assembled in India

On the mechanical front, the India-spec Jeep Wrangler is offered with a 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine tuned for 268 bhp and 400 Nm of peak torque. The motor is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The SUV gets the Select-Trac full-time 4WD system on the Unlimited variant, while the Rock-Trac 4WD system with front and rear locking differentials and an electronic sway bar disconnect is offered on the Rubicon trim.

The Wrangler also gets a heavy-duty suspension with gas shocks, 18-inch aluminium wheels with a full-size spare tyre, and more. The feature list is equally extensive with LED headlamps with DRLs, LED fog lamps, leather seats, steering wheel and gear knob, a 7-inch digital instrument console, an 8.4-inch infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, steering wheel mounted control, dual-zone climate control and more.

Also Watch: 2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe: First look

In related news, Jeep recently announced its Care Festival bringing a host of offers and benefits for its customers. The Jeep Care Festival is available at authorised dealerships between October 16-31, 2023.

First Published Date: 24 Oct 2023, 21:42 PM IST


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Jeep sells five millionth Wrangler off-roader globally, milestone achieved in 37 years

Jeep sells five millionth Wrangler off-roader globally, milestone achieved in 37 years

The iconic Jeep Wrangler has achieved a new milestone as the automaker rolled out the five millionth example of the off-roader globally. The five-millionth Jeep Wrangler has been sold to a customer in New Jersey in the US and is the fifth-generation 2024 version. The automaker achieved the milestone in a span of 37 years since the first Wrangler rolled out in the US in 1986 (as a 1987 model), replacing the Jeep CJ that continued the legacy of the original 1941 Willy MB.

By: Sameer Fayaz Contractor
| Updated on: 31 Aug 2023, 18:36 PM

The Jeep Wrangler was first launched in 1986 in the US and is now a global off-roading icon

Since the launch of the first Jeep Wrangler (YJ), the automaker went on to sell 630,000 units of the off-roader between 1987 and 1995. The second-generation Wrangler (TJ) would go on to sell 900,000 units between 1996 and 2006. The third generation Wrangler (JK) arrived in 2006, followed by the JL in 2017. The five-millionth model sold is the 2023 4xe Rubicon 20th Anniversary Edition in the Earl paint scheme. The owner will also receive $ 5,000 worth of Jeep Performance parts and Jeep Wave customer care benefits.

The five-millionth Jeep Wrangler to be sold is the 2023 4xe Rubicon 20th Anniversary Edition
The five-millionth Jeep Wrangler to be sold is the 2023 4xe Rubicon 20th Anniversary Edition

Speaking about the sales milestone, Jim Morrison, Senior Vice President and Head of Jeep brand North America, said, “With five million Wranglers sold, the Jeep brand continues to grow fueled by the unwavering passion of the Jeep global community. With legendary 4×4 capability, open-air-freedom and a timeless design, the Wrangler embodies the spirit and the soul of the Jeep brand. Over 80 per cent of the five million Wranglers sold since 1986 are still on the road, having fun out there and showcasing the amazing staying power of the vehicle. Our new 2024 Wrangler raises the bar once again as the most capable Wrangler yet, with more technology, safety features and refinement.”

The Jeep Wrangler started life as a two-door model with a 2.5-litre four-cylinder and a 4.2-litre inline six-cylinder engine options. Over the years, the automaker went on to introduce the four-door version, which is sold globally as well including in India. The fifth-generation Wrangler will make its way to the Indian market at a later date.

First Published Date: 31 Aug 2023, 18:36 PM IST


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