Dongfeng-owned Voyah will make hybrids and EVs at a Stellantis plant in France.

In return, Jeep and Peugeot models produced in China will be exported globally.

Stellantis and Dongfeng are establishing a new joint venture in Europe.

It was only last week that Stellantis and state-owned Dongfeng inked a deal to build Jeeps and Peugeots in China for local and global markets, and now the two companies are strengthening ties once again. A new joint venture in Europe will see Chinese cars being built on the continent with Stellantis’ blessing.

Founded in 2019, Dongfeng’s luxury brand Voyah has been given permission to assemble cars at the Rennes plant in France. While the names of the models have not been announced, we do know they will be New Energy Vehicles (NEVs), a term used in China for plug-in hybrids, battery EVs, and range-extending EVs with a gasoline engine serving as a generator.