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Stellantis Turns Heads at MOVE 2025 with Human-Centric Mobility Breakthroughs

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Stellantis Turns Heads at MOVE 2025 with Human-Centric Mobility Breakthroughs

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – August 3, 2025 – With a dynamic presence at London’s premier mobility expo, Stellantis is showing the world what happens when sustainability, innovation, and real-life usability come together. At MOVE 2025, held June 18–19 at ExCeL London, the automaker spotlighted its most forward-thinking technologies — from AI-powered journeys to battery-swapping e-cars — while keeping the focus firmly on people.

Mobility That Feels Personal, Not Just Technological

Forget cold, sterile tech demos. The Stellantis Ventures booth at MOVE 2025 felt more like a conversation about everyday life — how we move, charge, and connect — than a corporate showcase. The company’s iconic brands, Citroën and FIAT, were front and center, offering innovations that feel surprisingly down-to-earth.

Take the Citroën Ami, for example. Originally a compact urban EV geared toward young and license-free drivers, it's now adapted to provide mobility solutions for people with disabilities. It’s not just inclusive—it’s empowering. Stellantis is rewriting who gets to drive in tomorrow’s cities.

And for those tired of the “where’s the next charging station?” anxiety, FIAT and battery partner Ample had an answer: modular battery swapping that gives drivers a full charge in under five minutes. It’s like a pit stop for the EV era — fast, frictionless, and surprisingly elegant.

Charging, Simplified: FIAT Grande Panda’s Clever Twist

The new Fiat Grande Panda stole quite a few curious glances. Built on the company’s Smart Car platform, it’s not just another compact crossover. What sets it apart? A front-mounted, spiral retractable charging cable, tucked neatly under the hood.

That might sound small — but think about it. No more tangled cords. No more grubby hands. It’s the kind of design that turns “ugh, I forgot the cable” into “wow, that was easy.”

A Walkthrough of What’s Next

Visitors to Booth 1 (right by the main entrance) were treated to a hands-on experience with:

  • Battery Innovation Wall – showcasing research with pioneers like Factorial, Lyten, and Zeta Energy on solid-state, lithium-sulfur, and sodium-ion batteries.
  • AI Journey Showcase – mapping how artificial intelligence is already shaping design, production, and daily driving across Stellantis brands.
  • Freedom of Mobility Forum – a major highlight featuring thought leaders like Stellantis’ Anne Laliron, Pony.ai’s James Peng, and experts from Fraunhofer and Wavestone, diving deep into the future of autonomous vehicles.

Why It Matters Beyond the Hype

What makes Stellantis’ presence at MOVE 2025 different? It’s not just what the tech can do — it’s what the tech means for real people.

Charging that doesn’t require a user manual. AI that simplifies your ride instead of complicating it. EVs that don’t exclude drivers based on age or physical ability. In short, innovation that invites everyone along for the ride.

And it’s all backed by Stellantis Ventures — the company’s internal startup engine — bringing fresh thinking and fast-tracked ideas to the street.

A Mobility Mindset That’s Catching On

Stellantis’ commitment to “useful, simple, and enjoyable” solutions isn’t just a slogan. It’s playing out across the board. From modular EV energy swaps to hands-on AI applications and inclusive design, the company is proving that sustainability and delight can go hand in hand.

Their efforts aren't happening in isolation either. The MOVE 2025 lineup included panel discussions on mobility’s big-picture questions — like how to make autonomy safe and socially accepted, or how ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) can turn data into smoother traffic flows.

For consumers, that means a future where mobility feels less like a compromise and more like a lifestyle upgrade.

Quick Feature Comparison: What Stellantis Brought to MOVE 2025

Among the highlights at the Stellantis Ventures booth, the Citroën Ami adaptation stood out as a symbol of inclusive design. Originally known for giving teens and non-license holders a chance to drive, the updated Ami now also supports people with disabilities — expanding access to electric mobility like never before.

The partnership between FIAT and Ample introduced a game-changing solution with modular battery swapping, allowing drivers to achieve a full EV charge in under five minutes. It’s a seamless alternative to traditional charging, perfect for busy urban lifestyles.

Adding a thoughtful twist to the charging experience, the Fiat Grande Panda debuted with a spiral charging cable tucked neatly under the hood. This retractable, front-mounted system keeps hands clean and the process effortless — no messy cables, no stress.

The AI Journey Demo was another crowd favorite, offering a hands-on look at how Stellantis is embedding artificial intelligence throughout the customer experience — from smarter vehicle design to intuitive everyday driving enhancements.

Finally, the Next-Gen Battery showcase revealed collaborative research with startups like Factorial and Lyten, spotlighting solid-state, lithium-sulfur, and sodium-ion chemistries that promise longer range, faster charging, and greater sustainability for tomorrow’s electric vehicles.

Learn more at: www.stellantis.com

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