With V8s returning to the company’s lineup in the US, Stellantis is looking to fix some of the issues at its European arm, and that could involve a Chinese automaker.

According to Bloomberg, Stellantis has had talks with Chinese automakers Xiaomi and Xpeng as part of the company’s efforts to steady the French-Italian-American automaker’s European operations.

During the discussions the possibility of the Chinese brands producing vehicles in Europe in Stellantis factories was raised. This would allow those models to avoid punitive tariffs levied by the EU on made-in-China electric vehicles (EVs), as well as soak up some of the excess production capacity at Stellantis.

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Executives also raised the prospect of the Chinese automakers purchasing a stake in Maserati or another European-based brand. The European stable of marques owned by Stellantis includes Peugeot, Citroen, DS, Opel/Vauxhall, Fiat/Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, and Maserati.

It’s unclear how far discussions have progressed with either Xiaomi and Xpeng. In 2023 Volkswagen purchased a small stake (roughly five per cent) in Xpeng as the two companies agreed to develop a number of electric and extended range EV models together for the Chinese market.

When asked about these claims, Stellantis told the business publication: “As part of its normal course of business, Stellantis holds discussions with a range of industry players around the world on various topics, always with the ultimate aim of providing customers with the best mobility choices. The company does not comment on speculations.”

A representative for Xpeng declined to comment, while Xiaomi did not respond to enquiries from Bloomberg.

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