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Stellantis Plots $70 Billion Turnaround on Brand Reset

Stellantis NV announced a major investment push focused on four core brands in a broad reset to boost profitability. The automaking group will spend some 60 billion ($70 billion) through 2030 to launch 60 new models, prioritizing the Jeep, Ram, Peugeot and Fiat brands. In North America, it plans to add a new compact and midsize pickup truck as well as a new entry-level model for the Dodge brand to help it rebuild after years of sales declines. Chrysler, which today sells just a minivan, will get three new crossover models with a price range of $25,000 to $35,000. Stellantis is also targeting 25% revenue growth in North America. For more, we speak with Craig Trudell, Managing Editor of Global Business Coverage for Bloomberg News.

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China's Tech-Heavy EVs Dominate Beijing's Auto Show

Legacy foreign automakers once held the keys to China's car market, but the 2026 Beijing Auto Show reveals a dramatic power shift. From onboard cinemas to built-in toilets, domestic EV makers are winning over consumers with rapid-fire tech innovation and aggressive pricing. From the show floor in Beijing, Bloomberg's Stephen Engle finds that as Western brands scramble to partner with local rivals to survive, China is now firmly in the driver's seat.

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