Automotive giant Stellantis is continuing to establish partnerships with other brands, and has announced it plans to collaborate with JLR (formerly known as Jaguar Land Rover) on new models.

The European-American giant, headquartered in the Netherlands, has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding to “explore opportunities to collaborate on product development in the United States”.

The two automakers are seeking to “explore collaboration opportunities to create synergies across product and technology development, leveraging the companies’ complementary strengths to create value for both organisations”.

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In the US market, Stellantis offers the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram brands, plus Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Maserati.

It manufactures vehicles for the Dodge, Jeep and Ram brands in the US, whereas JLR doesn’t currently have any US production – making it more susceptible to pressures from US government tariffs.

It’s unclear what synergies the two firms may identify, but JLR and Stellantis currently own the world’s two most iconic off-roader brands: Jeep and Land Rover.

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