Stellantis has chosen to manufacture its electric Dodge Charger at the Windsor, Ontario assembly plant, a move that will boost the Canadian automotive industry and secure jobs in the region.
Stellantis, the automotive giant formed by the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and the PSA Group, has announced that its electric Dodge Charger will be manufactured at the Windsor, Ontario assembly plant. This decision comes as a boost for the Canadian automotive industry, securing jobs and investment in the region.
The plant, previously known as the Chrysler (FCA) assembly plant, has a long history of vehicle production and is expected to undergo modifications to accommodate the production of electric vehicles. The electric Dodge Charger, a model eagerly anticipated by electric vehicle enthusiasts, is expected to be a significant addition to Stellantis's growing electric vehicle lineup. The company has ambitious plans for electrification, aiming to launch a wide range of battery-electric vehicles in the coming years. The choice of Windsor as the manufacturing location highlights the importance of Canada in Stellantis's global production strategy.The announcement has been met with enthusiasm by Canadian officials and labor unions. It represents a vote of confidence in the Canadian workforce and the country's automotive sector. The transition to electric vehicle production is expected to create new job opportunities and contribute to the growth of the Canadian economy
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