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Home » Stellantis expands flexible financing options  

Stellantis expands flexible financing options  

Alternative ownership models see opportunity in tight credit market 

Truth HeadlambyTruth Headlam
July 22, 2025
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Newly manufactured Alfa Romeo vehicles parked at the Stellantis NV factory in Cassino, Italy, on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025. Auto stocks around the world slumped Monday after US President Donald Trump’s new tariffs threatened to cut into sales from factories in Mexico and Canada. Photographer: Alessia Pierdomenico/Bloomberg

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Stellantis is adding vehicle subscriptions to its mobility platform as consumers struggle with affordability and worsening credit.   Stellantis subsidiary and global mobility provider Paris-based Free2Move has integrated DriveItAway’s subscription-to-ownership model, according to a release today.   Free2Move provides fleet solutions, broker integration, and insurance, and has more than 450,000 vehicles globally and 6 million customers, […]

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