Stellantis announces sale of Proving Grounds in Arizona amid challenges in the North American market (Google Maps)
Stellantis has announced the sale of its Proving Grounds in Arizona, United States, a facility of approximately 1600 acres that Chrysler acquired in 2007.
The company will cease operations at the site by the end of the year, facing a challenging period for its brands in North America. Although there is no defined buyer yet, Stellantis is seeking alternatives to optimize its operations and maintain its competitiveness in the global market.
A spokesperson for Stellantis confirmed that, in accordance with an agreement made during negotiations with the UAW in 2023, the company is promoting the sale of the grounds and plans to offer special packages for employees. Alternatively, they may be transferred to other roles or placed on indefinite leave, ensuring benefits for two years.
The Arizona Proving Grounds currently employs 69 people and has about 110 kilometers of road, serving for hot weather testing and vehicle assessments in dusty environments.
Stellantis will not be without testing facilities in North America, as the Chelsea Proving Grounds, which has been operating since 1954 and spans 1600 acres, will continue to serve the company. However, its northern location is not ideal for high-temperature testing, and Stellantis will utilize another site in Arizona, owned by Toyota, for these assessments.
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