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[8] [10] In October 2009, Gilles was promoted to president and CEO of the Dodge car brand. He was replaced as Dodge's CEO in June 2011, remaining Senior Vice President of Design and becoming CEO of Chrysler's Street and Racing Technology division. [11] After four years as the CEO of the SRT and motorsports division, he was promoted to the head ...
In August 2014, Ram Trucks CEO Reid Bigland was tapped to lead the Alfa Romeo brand in North America. It was announced that the new head of the Ram Trucks brand would be longtime Chrysler employee Robert Hegbloom, who joined Chrysler in 1986 and had been a director for Dodge. [citation needed] In October 2018, Bigland was promoted to CEO of Ram ...
On 26 October 2023, Stellantis acquired "approximately 20%" of Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Leapmotor in a transaction worth €1.5 billion. [47] Under the terms of the agreement, Stellantis gained exclusive rights to sell, export, and manufacture Leapmotor products outside of China under the newly established joint venture Leapmotor ...
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Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said Tuesday that the brand hopes to unveil its first plug-in hybrid, the Hornet, in August. Dodge CEO: Alfa-Based Hornet SUV, eMuscle EV Concept Will Debut in August Skip ...
Carlos Tavares (born 14 August 1958 [not verified in body] [1]) is a Portuguese business executive, primarily in the automotive sector.He was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Stellantis from January 2021 to December 2024 (when it was the world's fourth largest automaker by sales), a conglomerate that was formed by a merger that he had overseen, that of the PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler ...
Net worth: $245B. 2. Jeff Bezos, Amazon and Blue Origin founder Net worth: $201B. 3. Bernard Arnault, LVMH founder and CEO Net worth: $197B. 4. Mark Zuckerberg, Meta cofounder and CEO Net worth ...
In April 2017, Dodge introduced the 2018 Dodge Demon. It had a 6.2L V8 HEMI mated to a 2.7L supercharger, which produced 840 horsepower and 770 lb-ft of torque at the crank—and made the Dodge Demon the world's quickest production vehicle at the time. The Demon's excessive torque caused the front axle to lift off of the ground during launch.