In a recent column published by Automotive News, the author delivers a scathing critique of Stellantis' proposal to bring Leapmotor production to Canada. The multinational automaker, parent company to brands such as Chrysler and Dodge, has been touting the potential benefits of setting up shop in the Great White North, but experts say the plan falls short. With Canada's strict environmental regulations and a highly competitive market, Leapmotor's chances of success in the country seem slim. However, the author suggests that despite the initial rejection, Stellantis may still have a way to salvage the deal, and readers are left wondering if this is a calculated gamble or a genuine attempt to break into the Canadian market.


Column: Stellantis pitch for Canadian Leapmotor production is a nonstarter, but might not be a dead end  Automotive News