Stellantis Expands AI Partnership with Mistral to Transform Operation
Automaker Aims To Put Artificial Intelligence at the Center of its Business
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword in the automotive industry—it’s becoming a real competitive advantage. Stellantis has taken another significant step in this direction by expanding its partnership with French tech company Mistral AI. The announcement was made during Italian Tech Week, signaling Stellantis’ intent to embed AI into nearly every corner of its business.
Moving Beyond Experimentation –
Over the past year and a half, Stellantis and Mistral AI have been collaborating closely on a range of projects, from developing smarter in-car assistants to enhancing business and engineering workflows with AI models. According to Stellantis Chief Engineering & Technology Officer Ned Curic, the collaboration has already delivered real-world results. Now, both companies are entering a new phase where AI is no longer just an add-on tool—it becomes central to how Stellantis operates.
Why It Matters –
The automotive industry is undergoing a major transformation. Between the push toward electrification, the rise of connected vehicles, and the shift in consumer expectations, companies are under pressure to work faster, smarter, and leaner. Stellantis sees AI as the key to making that happen. By leveraging Mistral AI’s customizable solutions, the automaker aims to enhance efficiency, expedite development, and deliver a superior overall customer experience.
Two New Platforms –

To make sure this isn’t just talk, Stellantis and Mistral AI are launching two dedicated programs:
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Innovation Lab – Designed to co-develop AI tools for complex business problems. A strong focus will be on sales and after-sales, where customer relationships and service are most important.
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Transformation Academy – Focused on scaling up adoption across the company. This will help Stellantis transform promising AI prototypes into production-ready tools that have a measurable impact on the business.
Together, these platforms are designed to serve as engines that propel Stellantis beyond small pilot projects and into full-scale deployment.
The Customer Angle –
For drivers, this could mean more personalized service at dealerships, smarter aftersales support, and faster problem-solving when vehicles need attention. Internally, Stellantis expects to utilize AI-driven insights to help engineers and product teams work more efficiently, ultimately bringing innovations to market more quickly and with higher quality.
Long-Term Outlook –
Stellantis’ management team has been clear: the company wants to be seen as a technology leader, not just a traditional automaker. By teaming up with Mistral AI, Stellantis is signaling that it views distributed intelligence as a long-term competitive edge. For customers, that should translate into better vehicles, smarter services, and a smoother ownership experience. For Stellantis, it’s a way to stay ahead in one of the most competitive industries on the planet.
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