Stellantis has signed a framework agreement with German car subscription provider FINN for 2025, with the Munich-based platform placing an initial order of 5,300 vehicles across several of the automotive group’s brands, both companies said on Monday.
The deal, which builds on a five-year partnership, will see FINN continue to offer Stellantis models through its flexible subscription service. The agreement covers all powertrain types, including internal combustion engine (ICE), hybrid, and battery electric vehicles (BEVs), though the companies did not disclose the breakdown of drivetrain types in the initial order.
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FINN operates in more than 30 markets and provides vehicles to customers on a subscription basis for periods ranging from six to 24 months. It has already leased “several tens of thousands of vehicles” from Stellantis, including models from Alfa Romeo, Citroën, Fiat, Jeep, Opel, and Peugeot, the company said in a statement.
“The FINN subscription model makes it possible for new target groups to experience vehicles from a wide range of Stellantis brands – flexibly, easily and digitally,” said Florian Huettl, Managing Director of Stellantis Germany. “We see this as an important building block in making mobility more accessible and sustainable. Expanding the partnership is a logical next step for both sides.”
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Paul Nobis, Senior Vice President Fleet at FINN, added: “With the large number of vehicles, we ensure a continuous supply of the latest models from Stellantis to our customers. We are already looking forward to further expanding the partnership in the coming months and offering an even larger, broader range from Stellantis.”
Models already available through FINN include the Opel/Vauxhall Grandland and the new Frontera, offered in both hybrid and electric versions.
