Stellantis moving Jeep Compass production originally slated for Brampton plant to Illinois
Stellantis plans to increase U.S. production by 50% with a $13 billion investment, moving Jeep Compass assembly from Brampton amid U.S. tariffs and trade policy shifts.
- Stellantis is moving Jeep production from the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario to Illinois, as announced by the company on October 14, 2025.
- The union Unifor states this change is part of Stellantis's plan to increase U.S. production by 50% over four years.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney mentioned that the government is collaborating with Stellantis to support Brampton workers and create new opportunities.
- Carney noted that the decision is a direct consequence of current U.S. tariffs and trade uncertainties affecting auto sector investments.
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Stellantis moving Jeep Compass production originally slated for Brampton plant to Illinois
Stellantis has announced plans to move production of its Jeep Compass to Illinois, after previously pausing production at the Brampton, Ont., plant in February as a result of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

Unifor says Stellantis moving Jeep production slated for Brampton, Ont., to Illinois
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Unifor says Stellantis moving Jeep production slated for Brampton, Ont., to Illinois – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — A union representing autoworkers at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario says Jeep production that had been slated there is being moved to Illinois. Unifor says the move is included in a plan announced by automaker Stellantis on Tuesday to expand U.S. production by 50 per cent over the next four years. It says the announcement comes after U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said last week that the Trump administration’s goal is to…
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