STLA platform | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Stellantis |
Also called | STLA Small STLA Medium STLA Large STLA Frame |
Production | from 2023 |
Body and chassis | |
Layout | Front-motor, Front-wheel drive Rear-motor, Rear-wheel drive Dual-motors, Four-wheel drive |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | A-segment: Fiat Mini platform B-segment: PSA EMP1 platform SCCS platform C/D-segment: PSA EMP2 platform Fiat Compact platform D/E/F-segment: FCA Giorgio platform Chrysler LX platform Maserati M156 platform Body-on-frame: Wrangler JL platform Ram DT platform |
This is a list of car platforms created by the multinational automotive manufacturing corporation Stellantis.
Pre-existing platforms
The following platforms were inherited in 2021 when the Stellantis corporation was created:
Chrysler
- Chrysler LX platform
- Wrangler JL platform
- Ram DT platform
- Chrysler RU platform
- Jeep WS platform
- Jeep WL platform
- Chrysler KL platform
Fiat
PSA
Electric vehicle platforms
In 2021 Stellantis announced plans to create new shared platforms as part of their electric vehicle (EV) strategy.[1] The group plans to have 39 electrified vehicle models available by the end of 2021.[2] There are four EV platforms with configurable drivetrains[3] planned to be developed by the end of the 2020s:[4][5][1]
- STLA Small, for B/C-segment vehicles
- STLA Medium, for C/D-segments
- STLA Large, for D/E/F-segments
- STLA Frame, for large trucks and light commercial vehicles
See also
- Stellantis
- Category:Stellantis platforms
- List of Chrysler platforms
- List of PSA platforms
- List of Fiat platforms
References
- 1 2 Gitlin, Jonathan M. (8 July 2021). "Four new electric platforms, five gigafactories: Stellantis' EV plan". Ars Technica. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ↑ "Stellantis: Building a world leader in sustainable mobility". Stellantis. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
- ↑ Jay Ramey (2021-07-12). "Here's What Stellantis EV Day Actually Promised". Autoweek/MSN.
- ↑ Malan, Andrea (18 April 2021). "How Stellantis will speed up its EV transition". Auto News.
- ↑ Carson, Sean (20 April 2021). "Stellantis maps out future EV platforms with up to 497 miles of range". Auto Express.
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