What's Happening?
Stellantis is in preliminary discussions with Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology to potentially manufacture electric vehicles (EVs) in Canada. The talks focus on utilizing an idled assembly plant in Brampton, Ontario, which was previously closed for retooling.
Stellantis had moved production of the Jeep Compass to Illinois following tariffs imposed by President Trump on Canadian goods. The company is considering this move as part of a broader strategy to distribute and manufacture Leapmotor EVs outside China, including Europe and possibly North America. The discussions are still in early stages, and no final plans have been announced.
Why It's Important?
The potential collaboration between Stellantis and Leapmotor could significantly impact the North American EV market by introducing Chinese-designed vehicles. This move may help Stellantis navigate tariffs and reduce reliance on Chinese exports by co-producing locally. It also aligns with global trends of diversifying production locations to mitigate geopolitical risks. The Canadian government has a vested interest in maintaining Stellantis' presence due to previous financial support agreements, which could influence legal and policy decisions.
What's Next?
Stellantis is actively engaging with government officials and stakeholders to ensure favorable conditions for investment in Canada. The outcome of these discussions could lead to a revival of the Brampton plant, potentially boosting local employment and economic activity. The ongoing dispute settlement proceedings between Canada and Stellantis may also play a role in shaping future production plans.









