CEO and social media platform owner Elon Musk likes to brag about and praise, it would be the capabilities of his electric vehicle company's Full Self-Driving technology. Musk has touted the system as a novel piece of technology,
Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, and Ram, introduced full-screen pop-up ads on its infotainment systems after signing a contract with SiriusXM. While the company claims to be working on reducing ad frequency, the move has damaged customer trust.
One daring individual crafted a Jeep Wrangler powered by a Viper V10 engine, and now an even bolder buyer has the chance to own it.
Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep, Dodge, and Ram, announced its first “hands free, eyes off” partial autonomous driving feature. The company is pitching this new feature, which is called STLA AutoDrive, as for drivers who want to reclaim “valuable time” while stuck in stop-and-go traffic.
Jeep is reconsidering plans to launch an electric Compass in North America. The next-gen Jeep Compass is officially on
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CarBuzz on MSNThe Future Of This Next-Gen Jeep SUV Is In DoubtThanks to big changes at Stellantis in recent months and a new administration in the White House, Jeep must reevaluate.
Following its SuperBowl ad debut with Harrison Ford, the automaker has quietly revealed more glimpses of the Recon, which is due on sale later this year as a 2026 model.
Stellantis is stepping into the autonomous driving scene with its newly announced STLA AutoDrive 1.0 which will be available on Jeep, Ram, and Dodge vehicles. While competitors like Ford and GM have made headlines with BlueCruise and Super Cruise,
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MotorTrend on MSNHands-Free, Eyes-Off: Level 3 Self-Driving Coming to Ram, Jeep, Alfa RomeoThe Level 3 STLA AutoDrive system is only fit for certain conditions, at relatively slow speeds, for now. The Level 3 STLA AutoDrive system is only fit for certain conditions, at relatively slow speeds, for now.
Stellantis, which counts Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler among its portfolio of automobile brands, says its Level 3 automated driving tech is ready to take over the wheel and let you take your eyes off the road safely.
The carmaker is reassessing its product strategy amid recent leadership shakeups as well as EV and tariff policy changes under President Donald Trump.
The automaker, which owns Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge and Fiat, says it's reassessing its product strategy in North America.
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