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In the Durango's case, Stellantis will surely use STLA Large. This platform is presently used by the likes of the Jeep Wagoneer S, Recon, and the 2024 Dodge Charger. In Dodge speak, Charger ...
Stellantis plans to assemble its next generation Dodge Durango at the Detroit Assembly Complex and restart its Belvidere plant in Illinois in 2027 The UAW announced the series of moves in a letter ...
Stellantis NV recommitted Wednesday to producing a new midsize pickup truck at its shuttered assembly plant in Belvidere, Illinois, and building the next-generation Dodge Durango SUV in Detroit ...
In a dramatic turnabout that defuses months of wrangling with the UAW, Stellantis says it will restart its idled Belvidere Assembly Plant in Illinois and build the next-generation Dodge Durango in ...
The next Dodge Durango will be built in Detroit, with additional investments in Toledo and Kokomo. Stellantis Chairman John Elkann recently flew to Washington to meet with President Donald Trump ...
The next-generation Dodge Durango looks to be back on. In a memo first spotted by Automotive News, Stellantis reconfirmed plans to build a redesigned Durango at its Detroit Assembly Complex ...
The automaker also confirmed plans for a new Dodge Durango which will be manufactured at the firm's Detroit Assembly Complex—a project previously under consideration for production in Mexico.
Stellantis has let the Chrysler and Dodge brands deteriorate to the point where there might not be a return. That needs to change—and fast. But before I get into that, a necessary disclaimer ...