The automaker, which owns Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge and Fiat, says it's reassessing its product strategy in North America.
Stellantis says its AutoDrive system is ready to deploy and is geared toward commutes in stop-and-go traffic. But the company ...
The SAE Level 3 system is ready for deployment, the automaker says, but a lot of things have to happen first in the US.
The carmaker is reassessing its product strategy amid recent leadership shakeups as well as EV and tariff policy changes ...
Stellantis decided to pause operations at its Brampton Assembly Plant, while the company reviews its plans for the next-gen ...
Jim, a virtual artist known as "jlord8" on social media, loves messing around with all things CGI from the automotive realm, ...
Stellantis says its new hands-free and eyes-off the road driving system will let users temporarily watch movies and engage in ...
Stellantis (STLA) has stopped work on its assembly plant in Canada as the threat of U.S. import tariffs hangs over the North American auto ...
A Stellantis spokesperson confirmed that the European model, built in Italy, remains on track for a 2025 launch ...
Stellantis says its new driving tech isn’t quite ready for primetime, but it will eventually allow drivers to read a book or watch videos while behind the wheel ...
Stellantis says that the system will alert the driver when it's available, "when traffic and environmental conditions align," ...