Stellantis confirms the launch of the STLA Large platform in 2024
The Stellantis group communicated last year on the rationalization of its platforms (at the global level) into four distinct and electrified families (mixed thermal/electric): STLA Small (segment B), STLA Medium (segment C), STLA Large ( segments D and E), STLA Frame (pick-up and large SUV).
 
After the launch in 2023 of its mid-range STLA Medium platform (C segment) inaugurated by the Peugeot 3008 SUV and which will be used on other models, such as the future Citroën C5 Aircross, DS 7 or Opel Grandland, the Stellantis group will launch in 2024 – as planned – the high-end STLA Large platform for the carmaker's largest models (D and E segments). However, this platform will not equip the pick-ups and SUVs derived from pick-ups, which will use the STLA Frame instead.
 
The eight models that will use this new platform will be badged Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep (for North America) and Alfa-Romeo, Maserati (for Europe). The STLA Large platform will be used on three Jeep models, two Dodge models and one Chrysler model. To this total must be added a specific Alfa-Romeo model and a Maserati model. These models will be marketed in a battery electric version (BEV), in a plug-in hybrid version (PHEV) and/or in a thermal version.
 
We can presume that the entire American range will gradually switch to the new STLA Large platform, apart from the Ram pick-up and its SUV derivatives (Dodge Durango, Jeep Wagoneer) which will use a fourth dedicated platform called STLA Frame.
 
The factories which will produce these models are known: Windsor (Canada) where the Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger are produced and Cassino (Italy) where the Alfa Giulia and Stelvio are produced.
 
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