Overview
- Galicia’s government presented a €250 million automotive master plan for 2025–2027 to Stellantis leadership in Turin, focused on sustainability, innovation, and competitiveness.
- Stellantis reaffirmed the allocation of the STLA Small platform to its Vigo and Zaragoza plants, ensuring the Vigo facility’s long-term viability.
- Jean-Philippe Imparato, Stellantis’ European head, praised Vigo’s productivity, efficiency, and its collaborative supplier network as key assets.
- The Vigo plant, which employs 6,500 workers and produces 2,300 vehicles daily, is recognized as Spain’s most productive automotive facility.
- Stellantis highlighted the need for EU and government support, including EV purchase incentives and charging infrastructure expansion, to maintain competitiveness against global rivals.