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  1. Wayve's self-driving tech is headed to US cars made by Stellantis https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/21/wayves-self-driving-tech-is-headed-to-us-cars-made-by-stella

    Wayve, an AI company specializing in self-driving technology, has announced a partnership with Stellantis, a major automotive manufacturer. This collaboration will integrate Wayve's AI-powered driving systems into Stellantis vehicles intended for the US market. The deal signifies a significant step for Wayve in bringing its advanced autonomous driving solutions to a broader consumer base. AI

    IMPACT Accelerates the integration of advanced AI driving systems into mainstream consumer vehicles.

  2. Stellantis plans to invest around 60 billion euros by 2030, launching over 60 new models

    Stellantis is planning a significant investment of approximately 60 billion euros by 2030 to launch over 60 new vehicle models. The company's strategy involves focusing substantial expenditure on core brands like Jeep and Ram, while other brands will concentrate on regional markets. In a separate development, Stellantis is reportedly considering integrating Wayve's self-driving technology into its Jeep, Ram, and Dodge vehicles. AI

    IMPACT Potential integration of Wayve's AI technology could advance autonomous driving capabilities in Stellantis vehicles.