Leapmotor, a Chinese manufacturer partially owned by Jeep and Fiat parent Stellantis, is set to launch its first model in Australia after it was officially approved for sale locally. Known as the C10, Leapmotor’s
British carmaker JLR (formerly Jaguar Land Rover) will lend its upcoming electric vehicle (EV) platform to parent company Tata’s namesake brand, with the Indian carmaker to build a model for each brand on the
Automotive conglomerate Stellantis hit pause on production of Jeep Grand Cherokee and Wrangler models in the US amid struggles to shift current stock. Production of both nameplates at factories in Toledo, Ohio and Detroit,
The 2025 Jeep Avenger will arrive as the brand’s first electric vehicle (EV) in Australia in the final months of 2024, with pricing to make it one of the 10 cheapest battery-powered vehicles on
The Jeep Avenger, the US brand’s first electric vehicle (EV) to be sold in Australia, has been handed a price cut of up to $4000 across the board just weeks before local deliveries begin.