Leapmotor Eyes Canadian Production for Electric Vehicles

by : Edward Loh

A recent report suggests that the Chinese automotive manufacturer, Leapmotor, is exploring the possibility of producing electric vehicles within Canada. Discussions are reportedly underway with Stellantis regarding the utilization of their vacant manufacturing plant located in Brampton, Ontario. This initiative could potentially establish Leapmotor as the inaugural Chinese automaker to assemble vehicles on Canadian soil.

Stellantis has a vested interest in Leapmotor, having acquired a 20 percent share in 2023, and subsequently forming a joint venture named Leapmotor International, with a 51 percent controlling stake. While the details of the negotiations are still being ironed out, a Stellantis representative affirmed the company's commitment to its Canadian operations, emphasizing the evaluation of future programs for the Brampton facility. The spokesperson noted that any investment decision would prioritize long-term sustainability, supporting local employment and suppliers, though no official announcements have been made at this time.

The Brampton plant has been dormant since 2023, following the cancellation of plans to produce the new Jeep Compass there, a decision influenced by the imposition of tariffs on the automotive sector. Leapmotor, an independent entity with investments from several state-owned groups, currently manufactures a range of electric and plug-in hybrid models. The specific Leapmotor models slated for Canadian production and the timeline for such a venture remain unconfirmed.

This potential collaboration highlights a growing trend of international partnerships in the electric vehicle sector, promising innovation and economic growth. Such ventures underscore a collective effort towards a sustainable future, driving forward advancements in automotive technology and fostering global cooperation.