Stellantis Media Site Stellantis Expands Canadian Production With Official Launch of Third Shift at Windsor Assembly Plant Contact: Jordan  Wasylyk LouAnn  Gosselin Stellantis Expands Canadian Production With Official Launch of Third Shift at Windsor Assembly Plant More than 1,700 employees begin new shift in Windsor starting February 17, bringing total plant employment to approximately 6,000 Nearly 250 Brampton Assembly Plant employees elected to transfer to Windsor; remaining hourly workers continue to receive 70% salary plus health benefits during operational pause Support ramps up for 2026 North American Car of the Year™-winning Dodge Charger lineup, including the SIXPACK‑powered Scat Pack and R/T and the all‑electric Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack, as well as the award‑winning Chrysler minivan lineup, Canada’s No. 1 best‑selling minivans As Canada’s largest automotive employer with approximately 10,000 employees nationwide, this milestone underscores Stellantis’ continued growth in the country, including the addition of 650 new engineering roles at the Automotive Research and Development Centre and ongoing expansion of its sales and marketing organizations Since 2022, Stellantis has led investments of $7.9 billion in Canada, resulting in the creation of 4,000 new jobs February 12, 2026,  Windsor, Ontario - Stellantis announces the official launch of a new third shift at the Windsor Assembly Plant, set to begin Feb. 17. More than 1,700 newly trained employees - most represented by Unifor Local 444 - will support full‑scale production, marking a major expansion of Stellantis’ Canadian manufacturing footprint and underscoring the company’s continued commitment to the country.“Launching the new third shift at the Windsor Assembly Plant is a proud and significant milestone for Stellantis and for our Canadian operations,” said Trevor Longley, president and CEO, Stellantis Canada. “With production of our next‑generation, award‑winning Dodge Charger lineup and No. 1-selling Chrysler minivans ramping up, we’re creating jobs, expanding capacity and building real momentum. This investment reinforces our commitment to Canadian manufacturing and to the incredible team at Windsor Assembly. We couldn’t be more excited to get started.”The additional shift will accommodate production of the Chrysler minivan lineup and the all‑new 2026 Dodge Charger lineup.The 2026 North American Car of the Year™ (NACTOY) Dodge Charger lineup includes: SIXPACK-powered Dodge Charger Scat Pack (two- and four‑door) producing 550 horsepower and 531 lb.-ft. of torque SIXPACK-powered, 420-horsepower and 468. lb.-ft. of torque Dodge Charger R/T (two- and four-door) All‑electric Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack (two- and four‑door), delivering 670 hp as the world’s quickest and most powerful muscle car All Charger models are equipped with standard all-wheel drive with rear-wheel-capability For 42 years, the Windsor Assembly Plant has been the home of Stellantis’ award‑winning minivan portfolio, beginning with the groundbreaking 1983 launch. Today, the plant builds the Chrysler Pacifica, Grand Caravan (Canadian market) and Chrysler Voyager (U.S. market).Together, these vehicles make up the No. 1 best‑selling minivan lineup in both Canada and the United States with an upcoming refreshed Chrysler Pacifica that will debut in the second quarter.Windsor Assembly Plant Facts With three shifts, total plant employment is nearly 6,000 Nearly 250 employees from Brampton chose to transfer to the Windsor Assembly Plant to take on new roles Three shift operations will run on midnights, days and afternoons in all major areas of the plant, including Body‑in‑White (BIW), Paint, General Assembly and Material Handling Production job types include team members, team leaders, online and offline inspectors, material drivers, subassembly operators and trainers Skilled trades involved in third‑shift operations include electricians, industrial mechanics, pipefitters and toolmakers A new Chrysler minivan or Dodge Charger rolls off the assembly line roughly every minute The introduction of a third shift is anticipated to drive ongoing improvements in energy use and operational efficiency as processes become fully harmonizedFor more than 100 years, Stellantis’ operations and its brands have contributed to shaping Canada’s automotive industry. Today, that legacy drives Stellantis’ investments in world‑class manufacturing, electrification and research, positioning Canada for the next generation of automotive innovation and global competitiveness.Since 2022, Stellantis has led investments of $7.9 billion in Canada to support manufacturing modernization, electric vehicle programs and advanced R&D. As Canada’s largest automotive employer, the company now employs approximately 10,000 people in Canada across assembly plants, engineering centres, and corporate and distribution operations. The company remains firmly focused on maintaining a strong Canadian footprint and is actively evaluating future production plans for the Brampton Assembly Plant, with a goal to ensure that any investments made are sustainable, support long‑term growth and strengthen opportunities for Canadian workers and suppliers.  Stellantis North AmericaStellantis (NYSE: STLA) is a leading global automaker, dedicated to giving its customers the freedom to choose the way they move, embracing the latest technologies and creating value for all its stakeholders. Its unique portfolio of iconic and innovative brands includes Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Alfa Romeo, FIAT and Maserati. 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