In a sign of the importance of the investment, Premier Mario Monti joined Marchionne at the Melfi plant in Basilicata for the announcement Thursday.
Marchionne said the plan to build a pair of SUVs -- one under the Jeep brand, the other a Fiat
-- would help the automaker staunch losses in Europe and address the underutilization of its Italian plants due to the fall-off in demand caused by the economic crisis.
Marchionne, who also runs U.S. carmaker Chrysler, said the Melfi factory would be modernized to reach a daily capacity of 1,600 vehicles.
Monti welcomed the investment as a sign of trust in Italy's future.
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