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CHICAGO (CBS) -- The Stellantis auto plant in Belvidere, Illinois northwest of Chicago has been tapped to make the company's next mid-sized truck. U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin and Sen.
Stellantis confirmed Tuesday that it intends to delay — but not cancel — plans for the reopening of the Belvidere Assembly Plant, and said in a statement that the UAW cannot strike over the issue.
On Tuesday morning, Stellantis issued a statement confirming it has delayed plans for restarting the Belvidere plant due to changing market conditions, but “firmly stands by its commitment” in ...
Stellantis NV's massive Belvidere Assembly Plant is expected to reopen by early 2027 and build a new Ram midsize pickup, but two other projects previously slated for the factory in the northern ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Automaker Stellantis said it still plans to reopen its Belvidere assembly plant near Rockford in 2027. Scott Olson/Getty file Share Stellantis is still on ...
Stellantis has scrapped plans for an EV battery plant and parts distribution hub in Belvidere, according to the United Auto Workers union Vice President Kevin Gotinsky.
The $4.8 billion deal between United Auto Workers and Stellantis to open an assembly plant, parts distribution center and battery plant in Belvidere isn't going to happen, the Detriot Free Press ...
Dodge has just announced details of the Durango lineup for the 2026 model year, incredibly the sixteenth of the current ...
BELVIDERE, Ill. (WREX) — Stellantis has a new CEO, and he is no stranger to working within the automobile industry. The company selected Antonio Filosa as their next leader. This comes after ...
Stellantis recently shared that bit of legalese with its employees as it seeks to explain its decision to delay its Belvidere investments. Those investments were to include launching a mega Mopar ...
Stellantis is still on track to reopen its Belvidere assembly plant in 2027, despite President Donald Trump’s shifting tariff policies that pushed the automaker to temporarily lay off hundreds ...