Stellantis to Build EVs for Dongfeng in France
cleantechnica.com May 22, 2026

Stellantis to Build EVs for Dongfeng in France

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Stellantis has partnered with Chinese automaker Dongfeng to build electric vehicles in France. The joint venture, with Stellantis owning 51% and Dongfeng owning 49%, will utilize a Stellantis factory in Rennes, France, to produce Voyah brand EVs. The Rennes factory, operational since 1960, initially produced over 400,000 vehicles per year. The partnership marks a significant move by Stellantis to expand its EV production in Europe, following recent reports of BYD's interest in acquiring dormant factories from legacy automakers.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The partnership highlights the growing trend of Chinese automakers establishing a presence in European markets, challenging traditional industry dynamics.
  • · As European countries prioritize electric vehicle adoption, foreign companies like Dongfeng are capitalizing on the opportunity to tap into the lucrative market, forcing legacy automakers like Stellantis to adapt and compete.