
Stellantis pauses retooling at Canada factory slated to build Jeep Compass DETROIT (Reuters) - - Stellantis is pausing work on its next-generation Jeep Compass compact SUV including retooling a plant in Canada designated to build the vehicle, the company said Thursday. The nearly four-decade-old assembly plant in Brampton, Ontario, was closed for retooling in 2024, and production was due to resume in 2025 with the new Compass, according to a company fact sheet dated June 2024. The small SUV was to be built on an architecture meant for electric vehicles, with flexibility for other powertrains, including hybrids.

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Stellantis has paused retooling at its Brampton, Ontario plant for the next-generation Jeep Compass, originally set to resume production in 2025. The new timeline pushes production to Q1 2026. The decision comes amid uncertainty from potential U.S. tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, raising concerns from the Unifor union. Stellantis is reassessing its product strategy in North America, focusing on flexible powertrain options as it adapts to market conditions following a challenging 2024.
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