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Stellantis Plans Chinese-Made Jeep Sales in Europe by 2030

Published Jun 29, 2026
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  • Stellantis targets 2030 to start selling a large Jeep SUV built in China with Dongfeng Motor Corp in European markets.
  • The automaker will expand its Jeep lineup in Europe to six models by the end of the decade, up from just two now.
  • Stellantis shares traded at $5.62, up 1.14%, as the company deepens ties with Chinese manufacturing and EV partners.

In 2022, former Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares surprised Dongfeng Motor Corp when he hinted that Stellantis might stop producing cars in China. Now, current CEO Antonio Filosa is doing the opposite. That is a sharp reversal for a company that once seemed ready to abandon the world's largest auto market.

This decision highlights that Western car companies are turning more and more to Chinese production and supply networks to reduce expenses and speed up their shift to electric vehicles. Jeep, an American brand with a storied history, becomes the latest example of this strategic shift.

The China Pivot

Stellantis is reviving its alliance with Dongfeng Motor Corp, a state-backed Chinese company. This move reverses a previous pullback from China under Tavares.

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Stellantis is leaning on Chinese manufacturing and supply chains to stay competitive. Jeep is considered a critical global brand for the company's turnaround effort. In a media call, Jeep's European head Fabio Catone said, "Jeep is a US brand, certainly, but it's also a global one."

Jeep's Growing Lineup

Stellantis currently sells only two Jeep models in Europe. The lineup includes the new Chinese-made SUV and an all-electric Jeep Recon, which arrives in Europe next year. Catone added: "We are super satisfied with what we are seeing take shape. It's a real Jeep on all counts."

From 2023 onward, Jeep moved approximately 280,000 Avengers to European customers. Additionally, the Compass is still offered there. Currently, Jeep does not intend to reintroduce the Wrangler, which was removed from the European market because of stringent emission standards.

The company is also increasing cooperation with Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology Co Ltd, a Chinese electric-vehicle maker. Leapmotor shares traded at $33.80, up 0.72%.

This new initiative extends the company's shift away from the previous strategy of reducing involvement in China under former boss Tavares. Additionally, the two firms are establishing a partnership that enables the Chinese state-backed enterprise to produce its own cars at a Stellantis facility located in France. Stellantis has identified Jeep, together with Ram, Peugeot, and Fiat, as four key brands that will receive priority in its future investment.

The two companies will collaborate on manufacturing the big SUV, which will debut together with additional vehicles that bear the famous brand. Together with Leapmotor, Stellantis is ramping up cooperation, highlighting the growing dependence of Western carmakers on Chinese production, tech, and supply networks to remain competitive.

Jeep, an American icon, will soon roll off a Chinese assembly line for European customers. That is the new reality for one of the world's largest automakers.

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