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Stellantis Outlines €60 Billion FaSTLAne 2030 Plan to Drive Revenue Growth and Financial Services Expansion

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Stellantis Outlines €60 Billion FaSTLAne 2030 Plan to Drive Revenue Growth and Financial Services Expansion

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - May 22, 2026 - Stellantis has introduced the financial framework supporting its FaSTLAne 2030 strategic plan, outlining a five-year roadmap focused on revenue growth, profitability improvement and expanded financial services operations. Presented during the financial session of Investor Day 2026, the €60 billion plan establishes long-term targets for adjusted operating income, industrial free cash flow and cost reductions through 2030. Stellantis said the strategy combines disciplined capital allocation, customer-focused operations and a broader contribution from Stellantis Financial Services to support structural value creation. The framework also signals a stronger emphasis on recurring financial services revenue and operational efficiency as the automaker advances its long-term growth agenda.

Stellantis Expands Applied Intuition Partnership to Scale STLA Brain Software Development Across Vehicle Platforms

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Stellantis Expands Applied Intuition Partnership to Scale STLA Brain Software Development Across Vehicle Platforms

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - May 22, 2026 - Stellantis is expanding its strategic collaboration with Applied Intuition to accelerate development of the STLA Brain intelligent vehicle platform and broaden software capabilities across its vehicle portfolio. The expanded agreement extends the companies' existing work on STLA SmartCockpit into core vehicle software systems, including Vehicle OS, autonomy systems and cabin intelligence technologies. Stellantis said the collaboration is intended to improve software development, simulation, validation and deployment across vehicle programs while supporting faster feature delivery and continuous platform improvement. The initiative reflects the automotive sector's increasing reliance on centralized software architectures and AI-defined vehicle systems to manage performance, connectivity and customer experience at scale.

Stellantis Expands Qualcomm Collaboration to Standardize AI-Driven Vehicle Platforms Across Global Brands

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Stellantis Expands Qualcomm Collaboration to Standardize AI-Driven Vehicle Platforms Across Global Brands

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - May 22, 2026 - Stellantis is expanding its multi-year collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies to integrate Snapdragon Digital Chassis platforms across its next-generation vehicle architectures, extending the partnership into advanced driver assistance systems, cockpit technologies and vehicle connectivity. The agreement positions Snapdragon system-on-chips as a scalable computing foundation for the automaker's global portfolio and aligns with Stellantis' broader effort to standardize technology platforms across brands. The collaboration also adds Snapdragon Ride Pilot capabilities designed to support Level 2+ automated driving functions. For vehicle platform operators and automotive technology suppliers, the expanded partnership highlights the growing role of centralized compute systems and AI-enabled architectures in vehicle development and lifecycle management.