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Stellantis nears deal with Leapmotor to build low-cost Opel EV

The automaker is in advanced talks with China’s Leapmotor to accelerate the development of affordable EVs for Europe amid rising competition.

Stellantis nears deal with Leapmotor to build low-cost Opel EV

On the Dash:

  • Stellantis is in advanced discussions with Leapmotor to co-develop a low-cost electric vehicle under the Opel brand.
  • The partnership reflects growing pressure on European automakers to compete with lower-priced Chinese EV manufacturers.
  • If finalized, the deal would deepen Stellantis’ strategy of leveraging Chinese technology to reduce development costs and accelerate time-to-market.

Stellantis is in advanced talks with Leapmotor to jointly develop a low-cost electric vehicle for its Opel unit, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The proposed collaboration would focus on building an affordable EV for the European market, where demand for budget-friendly electric options is rising as consumers contend with high vehicle prices and economic uncertainty.

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The discussions highlight Stellantis’ broader strategy to partner with Chinese automakers to accelerate EV development while reducing costs. Leapmotor, which already has an existing partnership with Stellantis, offers access to lower-cost engineering and production capabilities that could help the automaker remain competitive.

European automakers are facing mounting pressure from Chinese EV brands that have expanded aggressively into global markets with lower-priced models. A partnership with Leapmotor could allow Stellantis to respond more quickly to shifting market dynamics while maintaining profitability.

The companies have not finalized an agreement, and details such as production location, pricing, and launch timing remain under discussion. However, the move signals Stellantis’ continued push to scale its electric vehicle lineup and strengthen its position in the European EV market.

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