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Jeep And Land Rover’s Owners Could Team Up On New Cars For America

The big news today comes from Stellantis, the conglomerate in charge of Alfa Romeo, Jeep, Ram, and more, with the automaker announcing that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with JaguarLand Rover. The goal? To potentially “collaborate on product development in the United States.” In other words, Stellantis and JLR could jointly develop vehicles that will be sold here in America, likely including new SUVs. Importantly, JLR is owned by India’s Tata Motors, and this announcement may lead to JLR getting access to Stellantis’ U.S. factories, helping avoid import tariffs. But before we get ahead of ourselves, it’s worth keeping in mind that this non-binding agreement is just the first step in any potential joint effort.What Stellantis and Jaguar Land Rover Could Do Together



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Author: Sebastian Cenizo

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