Stellantis’ Arizona Proving Grounds covers 4,000 acres between Phoenix and Las Vegas in Yucca, Arizona.
Automaker Stellantis plans to close and sell its large vehicle proving grounds in Arizona at the end of this year, CNBC has learned.
The decision is the latest cost-cutting measure by the trans-Atlantic automaker under CEO Carlos Tavares, who has been increasingly under pressure from Wall Street,The Arizona Proving Grounds covers 4,000 acres between Phoenix and Las Vegas in Yucca, Arizona.
The automaker also said it is"working with the UAW to offer proving ground employees special packages or they can choose to follow their work in a transfer of operations" but that employees could be placed on an"indefinite layoff, which would entitle them to pay and benefits for two years."
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