Stellantis's $70 Billion 'FaSTLAne 2030' Plan Includes Dodge GLH Revival, Compact Ram Pickup
Key Points:
- Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa unveiled a $70 billion, five-year investment plan called "FaSTLAne 2030," focusing on the company's most profitable brands with 11 new models planned for North America by 2030.
- The investment prioritizes core brands Jeep, Ram, Fiat, Peugeot, and the commercial division Pro One, while brands like Chrysler, Dodge, Citroën, Opel, and Alfa Romeo receive smaller, regional-focused investments.
- Ram will introduce a new compact truck based on the Ram Rampage by 2028, alongside existing plans for a mid-sized Dakota pickup and Ramcharger SUV.
- Dodge plans to launch an entry-level performance vehicle called the GLH, inspired by the 1980s Shelby Omni, potentially including an SRT variant.
- Citroën will revive the iconic 2CV with an affordable electric vehicle priced under €15,000, targeting the European market but unlikely to reach the U.S. soon.