UAW Strike Pushes Stellantis to Cancel Plans for 2024 CES Show in Las Vegas

Stellantis in Auburn Hills has decided to cancel its plans to participate at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January 2024 due to the ongoing UAW strike.
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Stellantis has canceled its plans to participate at the annual CES Show in Las Vegas in January. Last year, the automaker introduced its Peugeot Inception Concept at the show. // Photo courtesy of Stellantis

Stellantis in Auburn Hills has decided to cancel its plans to participate at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January 2024 due to the ongoing UAW strike.

“With a focus on preserving business fundamentals in the wake of ongoing UAW negotiations, Stellantis is canceling its CES 2024 display and presentations as part of the contingency plan implemented since the beginning of UAW strike,” says a statement released by the automaker.

“The company is executing comprehensive countermeasures to mitigate financial impacts and preserve capital and will continue to demonstrate its transformation into a mobility tech company through other means.”

The statement continued, “Stellantis remains committed to building products customers love, ensuring freedom of mobility for all, and becoming second to none in value creation for its employees and all other stakeholders as outlined in the Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan.”

Stellantis and its brands, however, will be exhibiting at the 2023 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show, Oct. 31-Nov. 3, also in Las Vegas.