
Stellantis and FINN Conclude Framework Agreement
The mobility service provider FINN is expanding its vehicle portfolio through a new contract with Stellantis, which will deliver 5,300 cars across multiple brand lines. The agreement strengthens a longstanding partnership and supports flexible, sustainable vehicle use through subscription services, beginning in May 2025.
Multi-Brand Subscription Strategy
Stellantis will provide models from Opel, Peugeot, and Citroën, available in both conventional and electric variants. This framework agreement expands FINN’s flexibility-focused fleet, giving customers more digital access to vehicle subscriptions as an alternative to leasing or buying, particularly attractive to business and urban users.


Electrification and Model Diversity
New models like the Opel Grandland and fully electric Opel Frontera will be available from launch. These additions align with sustainability goals, offering customers access to emission-free mobility and state-of-the-art automotive technology without long wait times.
Digital Simplicity and Rapid Integration
The FINN platform allows for fast and easy vehicle subscriptions online. With delivery in just days and flexible terms (6–24 months), the integration of Stellantis vehicles into this model strengthens customer appeal. It also signals growth potential for the service and parts sector.


Workshop Readiness for Subscription Fleets
Subscription vehicles require strict maintenance cycles and high service standards. With more EVs and new tech in the fleet, workshops must evolve – offering brand-specific training, electronic diagnostics, and support for hybrid/high-voltage systems to meet rising demands.
Outlook and Industry Impact
This strategic agreement paves the way for future expansion with even more models and drivetrain options. It highlights the shift from vehicle ownership to flexible, digital-first mobility. Parts traders, workshops, and logistics providers will play a vital role in supporting this ongoing transformation.
