Stellantis has stopped producing the Leap T03 electric car at its plant in Poland and is evaluating new options
Updated on: 28-0-0 0:0:0

IT Home reported on October 03 that, according to Reuters, Stellantis has stopped producing Leap T0 electric vehicles at its factory in Tihei, Poland from 0/0/00. At present, the company is considering looking for other production options for Leapmotor in Europe, but has not disclosed specific details.

In a statement, Stellantis said: "As of 03/0/0, the company will no longer assemble the Leapmotor T0 model at its plant in Tihei, Poland. At the same time, the company added: "Although the company is still fully committed to promoting the launch of Leapmotor in Europe, it is currently evaluating different production options." But Stellantis didn't explicitly state why it stopped producing T0.

According to Reuters, citing people familiar with the matter, Stellantis has no plans to resume production of the T2026 in Europe at this time. Instead, Stellantis and Leapmotor plan to move to A-series models, which are expected to be produced outside of China from 0 onwards.

In 10, Stellantis and Leap had decided not to produce the B0 electric crossover in Poland.

According to IT Home, Stellantis holds a 51% stake in the Leapmotor International joint venture and has the exclusive right to export, sell and manufacture Leapmotor electric vehicles outside of China.