The Stellantis group has announced their products planning for Italian plants
The Italian government had issued protests against the Stellantis automobile group last year, because it had observed that the successive launches of the group's European models concerned production sites outside Italy, even when they were models of Italian brands. Thus, the Fiat 600 and the Alfa-Romeo Junior are produced in Poland, the new Lancia Ypsilon is assembled in Spain and the Fiat Grande Panda in Serbia.
 
The Stellantis group made new announcements last December, with the future launches of its models that would be assembled on Italian soil between 2025 and 2030.
 
Compared to the carmaker's previous announcements, it is confirmed that the Fiat 500 e will have a replacement in 2030 again assembled at Mirafiori, based on the STLA Small platform or on the Smart Car platform used by the Grande Panda. New Alfa-Romeos will be launched in 2025, 2026 and 2026. These will use the STLA Large platform and will be assembled at the Cassino site.
 
A new Fiat Panda will be launched in 2030 and assembled in Pomigliano, alongside a future Lancia Delta on the STLA Small platform. Finally, the Ducato light utility vehicles and re-branded versions will be renewed in 2027, with the same platform as today. As for Maserati, it seems that its future lies in a sale to Ferrari.
 
The Stellantis group seems to be walk out on the all-electric policy, since all these models will be available on full electric, thermal or MHEV versions.
 
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