Jeep and Ram Set to Lead Stellantis’s Massive 2030 Product Push With 60 New Vehicles

Jeep and Ram Set to Lead Stellantis’s

Jeep and Ram Set to Lead Stellantis’s Big Global Push Through 2030

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Stellantis has revealed its new five year roadmap, and the company is going all in on new vehicles, EV technology, hybrid systems, and platform sharing. The plan, officially called FaSTLAne 2030, includes over 60 billion Euros in investment and more than 60 new vehicle launches worldwide by 2030.

The biggest focus will be on four brands:

  • Jeep
  • Ram
  • Peugeot
  • Fiat

According to Stellantis, these brands have the strongest global presence and the best growth potential moving forward.

Jeep and Ram Set to Lead Stellantis’s
Jeep and Ram Set to Lead Stellantis’s

Stellantis Plans More Than 60 New Vehicles By 2030

The company confirmed that more than 60 all new vehicles and around 50 major refreshes will arrive globally over the next few years.

That includes:

Powertrain TypeNumber of Vehicles
EVs29
Plug in Hybrids15
Traditional Hybrids24

This clearly shows Stellantis is not abandoning gasoline and hybrid vehicles overnight. Instead, the company is spreading its bets across EVs, hybrids, and plug in hybrid technology depending on market demand.

A large part of the investment will also go toward North America, which remains one of Stellantis’s most important regions.

Jeep And Ram Will Receive Major Attention

Stellantis says 70 percent of its product related investments will go toward Jeep, Ram, Peugeot, and Fiat.

For Jeep, this likely means more electrified SUVs, new global platforms, and continued expansion in both premium and mainstream segments.

Ram is also expected to play a major role as Stellantis continues pushing into electrified trucks and next generation pickups.

Brands like Chrysler, Dodge, Citroën, Opel, and Alfa Romeo will focus more on regional markets while using shared Stellantis platforms and technologies.

Meanwhile, Lancia and DS Automobiles will operate as specialty brands focused mainly on Italy and France.

Maserati Will Get Two New Flagship Models

Maserati was also part of the announcement.

Stellantis confirmed that Maserati will receive two new E segment vehicles. Early teaser silhouettes suggest one could be a luxury SUV while the other appears to be a sedan.

The company says a detailed Maserati roadmap will arrive later this year.

New STLA One Platform Will Arrive In 2027

One of the biggest parts of the announcement was the new STLA One platform.

This modular architecture is designed for B segment, C segment, and D segment vehicles and will support more than 30 models globally. Stellantis expects the platform to underpin over 2 million vehicles annually by 2035.

The company says the platform is designed to reduce manufacturing complexity and improve cost efficiency by around 20 percent.

Key features include:

  • 800 volt electrical architecture
  • LFP battery technology for lower costs
  • Steer by wire system
  • Cell to body battery integration

The platform will also support several upcoming Stellantis software systems.

New Software And Autonomous Technology Incoming

Stellantis announced three new technology systems that will roll out by 2027:

STLA Brain

A scalable central computing and software architecture designed to support future connected vehicle systems.

STLA SmartCockpit

A new driver interface and infotainment experience focused on digital interaction inside the vehicle.

STLA AutoDrive

A scalable autonomous driving system that will expand Stellantis’s advanced driver assistance capabilities.

By 2030, Stellantis expects 35 percent of its global vehicle sales to include at least one of these technologies. That figure could rise to 70 percent by 2035.

Stellantis Expands Partnerships With JLR, Leapmotor, And Dongfeng

Stellantis also confirmed deeper cooperation with several automotive partners.

The company recently announced a collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover, commonly known as JLR.

At the same time, Stellantis plans to expand its relationship with Chinese EV company Leapmotor, where it already owns a 51 percent stake.

Both companies plan to share production capacity at two factories in Spain.

Stellantis is also increasing cooperation with Dongfeng Motor Corporation. The partnership includes plans to assemble two Peugeot models and two Jeep models in China for both domestic sales and export markets.

A new European joint venture between Stellantis and Dongfeng is also under development and will focus on increasing production in France.

What This Means For Stellantis

The company’s latest roadmap makes one thing clear. Stellantis wants fewer overlapping products, more shared technology, and stronger global platforms.

Instead of chasing only EVs, the company is keeping hybrids, plug in hybrids, and gasoline powered vehicles in the mix. That approach could help Stellantis stay flexible in markets where EV adoption remains slow.

Jeep and Ram now sit at the center of that strategy, and both brands are expected to see major product activity over the next few years.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stellantis’s FaSTLAne 2030 plan?
FaSTLAne 2030 is Stellantis’s new global strategy focused on launching new vehicles, expanding hybrid and EV technology, and improving shared platforms across its brands.
How many new vehicles will Stellantis launch by 2030?
Stellantis plans to launch more than 60 new vehicles and around 50 major refreshed models globally by 2030.
Which brands are leading Stellantis’s future plans?
Jeep, Ram, Peugeot, and Fiat are leading the company’s future investment strategy and will receive the biggest share of product related funding.
What does this plan mean for Jeep and Ram?
Jeep is expected to receive more electrified SUVs and global products, while Ram will focus heavily on future trucks and electrified pickup models.
What is the STLA One platform?
STLA One is a new modular Stellantis platform launching in 2027. It is designed for multiple vehicle segments and supports advanced EV and software technologies.
What new technology systems is Stellantis developing?
Stellantis is developing STLA Brain, STLA SmartCockpit, and STLA AutoDrive to improve software, infotainment, and autonomous driving capabilities.

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