Project Arrow 2.0 will produce a series of 10 to 20 vehicles featuring upgraded technology and new suppliers in a program that helps solve Canada’s EV ecosystem challenges
Ontario’s Durham Region is building out one of the most robust auto manufacturing ecosystems. Project Arrow is the area’s proof of concept from R&D to final assembly and everything in between
The global spotlight is shining on Project Arrow as the completed electric vehicle prototype debuted at CES 2023, cementing its status as a calling card for made-in-Canada automotive expertise
Fastco is one of the largest auto wheel makers in Canada, a contributor to Project Arrow and is making a big name for itself as a supplier of purpose-built EV wheels
For the first time, Canadians are getting a peek under the sheet at the “Canada’s car” prototype, as Electric Autonomy Canada is invited to an early reveal
While the original Project Arrow vehicle heads into the final stages of assembly, its spirit is now serving as an inspiration to post-secondary students across Canada in an annual challenge to imagine the vehicle of the future, this time with accessibility in mind
At the end of 2022 the real life prototype of the Project Arrow vehicle will be unveiled to the world. In an exclusive interview, one of the project’s core leaders recaps the journey and sets the record straight on future plans
The funding, provided through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, will support important design development work for the made-in-Canada zero-emission vehicle project
Ford and Fiat Chrysler EV agreements help secure the future of Canada’s auto sector — but a shifting value chain, to parts and batteries, means there’s still more work to be done
The collaborative project, launched by the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association to showcase Canadian expertise, now moves to the engineering phase, with the car’s construction and release slated for 2022