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Jeep and Ram Tapped to Lead Stellantis's Expansive Five-Year Plan
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Jeep and Ram Tapped to Lead Stellantis's Expansive Five-Year Plan

Car and Driver · May 21, 2026, 1:53 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • More than 60 new vehicles and 50 refreshed models will be launched globally by 2030, with an increasing number of EVs, plug-in hybrids, and traditional hybrids.
  • Dubbed FaSTLAne 2030, Stellantis's five-year roadmap includes 60 billion Euros of investment, centered around new global platforms, powertrains, and technologies.
  • In just the next four years, Stellantis promises more than 60 new vehicle launches, as well as 50 significant refreshes to existing models.

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More than 60 new vehicles and 50 refreshed models will be launched globally by 2030, with an increasing number of EVs, plug-in hybrids, and traditional hybrids.

Stellantis Stellantis announced its five-year plan, which will bring 60 billion Euros in investment and a revised strategy for its vast brand portfolio.Jeep, Ram, Peugeot, and Fiat will take the lead, with 70 percent of the product-related investments dedicated to these brands.Stellantis will launch 60 new vehicles and 50 significant refreshes globally by 2030.Stellantis announced sweeping plans for its vast arsenal of brands today at the Investor Day event in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Dubbed FaSTLAne 2030, Stellantis's five-year roadmap includes 60 billion Euros of investment, centered around new global platforms, powertrains, and technologies. Optimizing the company's manufacturing footprint, partnering with other automakers, and improving management of the brand portfolio are other key facets.

In just the next four years, Stellantis promises more than 60 new vehicle launches, as well as 50 significant refreshes to existing models. This slew of new vehicles arriving by 2030 will feature 29 EVs, 15 plug-in hybrids (including range-extender setups), and 24 traditional hybrids. Sixty percent of the investment is focused on brands and products, with 60 percent of that allocated to North America.

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