Stellantis is upgrading its two Canadian vehicle plants for EV production.
Stellantis on Monday announced a $2.8 billion investment aimed at overhauling its Canadian vehicle plants to ready them for electrification.
The Windsor plant currently builds Chrysler minivans while the Brampton plant is responsible for the Chrysler 300 and related Dodge Challenger and Charger muscle cars. The upgrade of both plants is scheduled to be completed by 2025. Stellantis didn't state what vehicles will be built at the upgraded plants, apart from the Windsor plant introducing a “flexible multi-energy vehicle architecture” in addition to the current vehicles built there, and the Brampton plant introducing a “flexible architecture” and building at least one electric vehicle. It's possible the EV is the
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