Stellantis is trying to catch up to rivals with bold electric vehicle and autonomy plans.
It is planning to roll out dozens of new EVs and extended-range hybrids by 2030.
A new EV platform will use 800-volt architecture and lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) batteries.
Stellantis, the parent company of 14 carmakers including Jeep, Ram, and Dodge, unveiled a $60 billion turnaround plan Thursday that spans new electric vehicles, better software, and higher levels of autonomy.
The transatlantic automaker aims to launch dozens of new EVs and extended-range hybrids on a brand-new software-defined vehicle (SDV) platform. It's also deepening its partnership with chip giant Qualcomm to improve in-vehicle infotainment and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS).










