Stellantis N.V. and the independent car subscription platform FINN have signed a framework agreement for the current year 2025.
As part of this, FINN has already placed an initial order for 5,300 vehicles across several Stellantis brands.
Since FINN’s launch, several tens of thousands of vehicles from all Stellantis brands have been made available through the subscription model – a testament to the consistently strong demand from both private and business customers for Stellantis Group vehicles and their wide model range.
With this newly concluded framework agreement, Stellantis and FINN are taking their collaboration across multiple brands to the next level, offering customers even more choice.
Latest models available from market launch, including fully electric versions
The vehicles are available in a range of powertrains – from traditional petrol engines to hybrids and fully electric versions.
A particular highlight of the partnership is that new models such as the Opel Grandland and Opel Frontera are already available through the FINN car subscription, the latter also in a fully electric version.
Florian Huettl, Managing Director of Stellantis Germany and CEO of Opel & Vauxhall, states: “The FINN subscription model allows customers to experience a wide variety of Stellantis brands – flexibly, easily and digitally.”
“We see this as an important step towards making mobility more accessible and sustainable. Expanding the partnership is a logical next step for both parties,” he adds.
Paul Nobis, Senior Vice President Fleet at FINN, says: “Stellantis has been a strong partner for us from the very beginning. The close cooperation and diverse brand portfolio are a real asset to our platform and therefore to our customers.”
He continues: “With such a large volume of vehicles, we ensure a consistent supply for our customers, including the latest Stellantis models. We are already looking forward to further expanding the partnership in the coming months and offering an even larger, more diverse selection from Stellantis.”
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