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Stellantis Jeep taps Toyota's Bosch-backed firm for hybrid and extended range technologies

CNBC reported on Tuesday that Jeep maker Stellantis is using automotive suppliers Blue Nexus and Bosch to develop its 'new hybrid SUVs.

The report said that Stellantis uses Blue Nexus technology in its extended-range electric vehicles and Bosch technology in its newly launched Jeep Cherokee.

Stellantis spokesperson told Blue Nexus that they were a supplier to Jeep Cherokee, Bosch and the upcoming Grand Wagaoneer EREV Jeep SUV. They did not provide any further information.

Stellantis has launched the Grand Wagoneer EREV and Jeep's Cherokee EREV in North America this year, as it seeks to gain market share in its historically most profitable market.

Stellantis announced 22.2 billion euro ($25.8billion) in charges last month as it scaled back on its EV ambitions.

Antonio Filosa will present the new business plan of the group on May 21. In December, Filosa said that the automaker would focus on hybrid production on the U.S.'market,' a shift from Carlos 'Tavares,' who focused on fully-electric models.

(source: Reuters)