
With an eye on becoming a zero-emission SUV leader, Jeep unveils its plans for four new all-electric SUVs in North America and Europe by 2025.
With an eye on becoming a zero-emission SUV leader, Jeep unveils its plans for four new all-electric SUVs in North America and Europe by 2025.
The OEM details new appearance, tech, and safety upgrades for its Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Grand Cherokee L, and 4xe vehicles.
Geotab's Integrated Solution for Stellantis vehicles will offer visibility in one platform to meet connectivity needs for fleets.
Perhaps the most recognizable of the electric fleet segment, today’s electric vehicles are a far cry from the moonlander-like models that debuted not so long ago.
There is something for everyone in the electric truck segment, from fleet-forward offerings such as the Ford F-150 Lightning and the newly announced Chevrolet Silverado EV to the futuristic Canoo Pickup and Tesla Cybertruck.
As the last-mile delivery segment explodes, manufacturers large and small have answered the challenge with a wild variety of vehicles — and the delivery “van” may never be the same.
The MY-2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee lineup, which includes Laredo, Limited, Trailhawk, Overland, and Summit models, starts at a MSRP of $37,390.
The Movano diesel and Movano-e are now available to order in Germany. The Movano is the most competitive offer the German brand has yet made in the heavy van sector of the light commercial vehicle (LCV) market.
The Stellantis Fleet Preview virtual event will be held July 20 - registration is open now.
Stellantis, the merger between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Groupe PSA, will “embrace electrification, connectivity, autonomous driving, and shared ownership,” the company said.
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