Stellantis has inked a multi-billion euro agreement with Sixt that will see the rental vehicle giant get up to 250,000 cars from the carmaker for its European and North American fleets more than the subsequent 3 years.

The news comes shortly following rival Hertz dropped a bombshell revealing it will sell around 20,000 EVs and switch to combustion-powered cars as an alternative. Sixt has not produced any bold proclamations about how a lot of EVs it will get from Stellantis, merely confirming that it will buy a “full range of propulsion types, including battery-electric vehicles.”

Vehicles will be supplied from the complete suite of Stellantis brands, which includes Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Citroen, Dodge, DS Automobiles, Fiat, Jeep, Lancia, Opel, Peugeot, Ram, Vauxhall, and even Maserati. The agreement reached among the two businesses enables for flexibility in the order quantities, order compositions, and delivery dates of cars.

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 Sixt Agrees To Buy 250,000 Vehicles From Stellantis By 2026

In addition, the two businesses will discover the possibility of incorporating Stellantis’ information as a service (DaaS) company, Mobilisights, that gives and develops information packages for establishing and licensing company-to-company goods. Sixt will have a lot of far more connected cars in its fleet thanks to the deal with Stellantis and critical specifics like fuel level and mileage will be transmitted automatically to the rental firm when a car is returned.

“With today’s amazing announcement with SIXT, we deliver on our commitments to offer the customer clean, safe and affordable mobility seen now in breakthrough vehicles and technology,” Stellantis chief executive Carlos Tavares stated. “Within our iconic brands, we offer a vehicle that fits practically every need, price point, and lifestyle. This partnership with SIXT enables current and potential Stellantis brand customers to immerse themselves in our newest offerings with the most advanced propulsion, vehicle connectivity and thoughtful comfort. It’s the ultimate test drive and a critical checkpoint for us in the upcoming years as Stellantis transforms into a sustainable mobility tech company.”