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NYSE: STLA
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Automotive
FIAT Chrysler AutomobilesPSA Group
17 January 2021 (2021-01-17)
Hoofddorp, Netherlands
Worldwide
John Elkann(Chairman)Robert Peugeot(Vice Chairman)Antonio Filosa(CEO)
5.415 million vehicles (2024)
List

Abarth Alfa Romeo Chrysler Citroën Dodge DS Automobiles FIAT Jeep Lancia Maserati Opel Peugeot RAM Vauxhall | | €156.9 billion (2024) | | €3.69 billion (2024) | | €5.52 billion (2024) | | €195.2 billion (2025) | | €54.0 billion (2025) | | EXOR NV (Agnelli family) (15.5%) Peugeot Invest (7.74%) Bpifrance (6.65%) | | 248,243 (2024) | | List

Stellantis Argentina Stellantis South Africa Stellantis Australia and New Zealand Stellantis France Sevel Stellantis Gurun (Malaysia) Stellantis Italy FIAT Professional FCA Heritage VM Motori Stellantis North America Mopar SRT Stellantis Canada Stellantis Pro One FCA India Automobiles FCA Poland FIAT Ireland Free2Move Share Now Citroën Chile Citroën India Comau Stellantis Financial Services aiMotive Centro Ricerche FIAT PCMA Teksid (84.8%) FIAT Serbia (67%) Leapmotor (18.99%) Leapmotor International (51%) DPCA (50%) Emotors (50%) IKAP (50%) Leasys (50%) PSA AVTEC (50%) SAIPA Citroën (50%) Tofaş (37%) Berjaya Auto Alliance (29%) | | stellantis.com | | Footnotes / references |

Stellantis N.V. is a multinational automotive manufacturing corporation formed in 2021 through the merger of the French PSA Group and FIAT Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), which was itself created by the merger of Italy's FIAT S.p.A. and the US-based Chrysler, completed in stages between 2009 and 2014. Stellantis is headquartered in Hoofddorp, Netherlands, while the CEO now operates from Auburn Hills, Michigan.

The company designs, manufactures, and markets vehicles under 14 brands: Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Citroën, Dodge, DS Automobiles, FIAT, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati, Opel, Peugeot, RAM, and Vauxhall. At the time of the merger, Stellantis employed approximately 300,000 people, with manufacturing operations in 30 countries and a commercial presence in over 130 markets worldwide.

The company says the name Stellantis is derived from the Latin verb stello, meaning "to brighten with stars". The present participle form, stellans, carries the adjectival meaning "starry" or "starlike". The suffix "N.V." stands for naamloze vennootschap, a Dutch term for a publicly traded company, equivalent to "PLC" in the United Kingdom or "SA" in France.

In early 2019, FIAT Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) pursued a merger with French automaker Renault, reaching a provisional agreement. However, the deal collapsed due to political concerns from the French government and resistance from Renault's alliance partner, Nissan. FCA subsequently turned to another French automaker, the PSA Group, and in December 2019, the two companies agreed to merge, forming the world's fourth-largest automaker by global vehicle sales, with projected annual cost savings of €3.7 billion, or about US$4.22 billion.

The European Commission approved the merger on 21 December 2020 with minimal conditions. Shareholders of both companies approved the deal on 4 January 2021, and the merger was completed on 16 January 2021. The combined entity was renamed Stellantis N.V. on 17 January, with shares beginning to trade under the symbol "STLA" on the Milan Stock Exchange and Euronext Paris on 18 January and on the New York Stock Exchange on 19 January. For accounting purposes, PSA was designated the acquirer, and financial statements reflect PSA's historical performance.

Following the merger, the largest shareholders of Stellantis were EXOR NV, the investment company of the Agnelli family, the founders of Fiat, with a 14.2% stake; Peugeot Invest, the Peugeot family's holding company, with 7%; and Bpifrance, the French state-owned investment bank, with 6%.

Carlos Tavares, the CEO of PSA Group, was appointed CEO of Stellantis with a five-year term. Immediately following the merger, Tavares announced plans to offer 29 electrified vehicle models by the end of 2021 and to invest over €30 billion in electrification and software by the end of the decade.

In response to the global semiconductor shortage that forced the company to slow or stop production at its plants, Stellantis signed a partnership with Foxconn in 2021 to co-develop automotive chips, and in 2023, the two companies launched a joint venture called SiliconAuto, based in the Netherlands.

In 2022, Stellantis halted Russian operations due to sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine. In early 2024, Russian partners began producing Citroën-branded vehicles at the Kaluga plant, prompting Stellantis to state it had "lost control" of its assets in Russia.

In 2022, Stellantis established the electric vehicle battery joint ventures NextStar Energy with LG Energy Solution in Canada and StarPlus Energy with Samsung SDI in the US. NextStar was dissolved in February 2026.

Stellantis also faced legal and regulatory scrutiny. In May 2022, the company pleaded guilty to criminal charges and paid $300 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice investigation into diesel emissions fraud affecting over 100,000 vehicles.

The company continued expanding its mobility and autonomous technology portfolio, acquiring carsharing platform Share Now in July 2022 and autonomous driving startup aiMotive in November 2022.

In October 2023, Stellantis acquired a 20% stake in Chinese EV manufacturer Leapmotor for €1.5 billion, forming a joint venture, Leapmotor International, to handle global sales and production outside China.

The company announced a €3 billion (US$3.2 billion) share buyback in 2024.

Under the leadership of Tavares, Stellantis faced mounting criticism over its cost-cutting strategy, declining sales, and strained relationships with key stakeholders. Tavares implemented aggressive restructuring measures, including workforce reductions and tight control over product development, which some analysts blamed for delays in new model launches and weakening brand performance, particularly in North America. U.S. dealers expressed concern about rising inventories and brand mismanagement, while the United Auto Workers criticized the company over job cuts and halted investment plans. Stellantis reported a 70% drop in net profit in 2024, with global shipments and U.S. market share declining significantly. Amid internal friction with the board and worsening financial performance, Tavares resigned in December 2024, two years before his contract was set to expire.

On 28 May 2025, the board unanimously appointed Antonio Filosa, a longtime executive who had led Stellantis operations in North and South America, as CEO, effective 23 June 2025. Filosa is expected to place renewed emphasis on the North American market.

The active brand portfolio of Stellantis as of 2025 is shown below. This list does not contain any discontinued brands owned by the company which have been placed into dormancy either directly or by its predecessor organizations.

BrandOriginEstablishedBrand CEO
AbarthItaly1949Olivier François
Alfa RomeoItaly1910Santo Ficili
ChryslerUnited States1925Matt McAlear
CitroënFrance1919Xavier Chardon
DodgeUnited States1914Matt McAlear
DS AutomobilesFrance2014Xavier Chardon
FIATItaly1899Olivier François
JeepUnited States1943Bob Broderdorf
LanciaItaly1906Luca Napolitano
MaseratiItaly1914Jean-Philippe Imparato
OpelGermany1862Florian Huettl
PeugeotFrance1810Alain Favey
RAMUnited States2010Tim Kuniskis
VauxhallUnited Kingdom1857Alexander Wilson
  • Chairman: John Elkann (since January 2021)
  • Vice chairman: Robert Peugeot (since January 2021)
  • Chief executive: Antonio Filosa (since June 2025)
CountryNameLocationDate openedCurrent productsOperator
EgyptAAV (Cairo Plant)CairoApril 2025Citroën C4 XArab American Vehicles
(51% Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI); 49% Stellantis)
AlgeriaOran PlantTafraouiDecember 2023FIAT 500
FIAT Doblò
FIAT Grande PandaStellantis Algérie
MoroccoKenitra PlantAmeur SefliaJune 2019Citroën Ami
FIAT Topolino
Opel Rocks Electric
Peugeot 208Stellantis Morocco
NigeriaDPAN (Kaduna Plant)Kaduna2016Peugeot 301
Peugeot 3008Dangote Peugeot Automobiles Nigeria Ltd.
CountryNameLocationDate openedCurrent products
China(Dongfeng JV)Wuhan PlantWuhan1992Peugeot 408 (saloon)
Peugeot 508
Chengdu PlantChengdu2016Citroën C5 X
Citroën C5 Aircross
IndiaHosur Plant(AVTEC JV)Hosur2017Powertrains
Ranjangaon Plant(Tata JV)RanjangaonJanuary 1997Jeep Compass
Jeep Meridian/Commander
Jeep Wrangler
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Thiruvallur PlantThiruvallur2020Citroën C3
Citroën ë-C3
Citroën C3 Aircross
Citroën C5 Aircross
IndonesiaPurwakarta Plant(Indomobil JV)Purwakarta2025Citroën ë-C3
MalaysiaGurun PlantGurun2002Peugeot 2008
Peugeot 3008
Peugeot 408
Peugeot 5008
Turkey(Koç JV)Bursa PlantBursa1971FIAT Tipo/Egea
CountryNameLocationDate openedCurrent productsVIN code
FranceDouvrin PlantDouvrin1969Electric batteries
Mulhouse PlantSausheim1972Peugeot 308
Peugeot 408Y
Poissy PlantPoissy1940DS 3
Opel MokkaW
Rennes PlantChartres-de-Bretagne1961Citroën C5 Aircross-
Sochaux PlantSochaux1912Peugeot 3008
Peugeot 5008S
Hordain PlantHordain/Lieu-Saint-Amand1993Citroën SpaceTourer/Jumpy/Dispatch
FIAT Ulysse/Scudo
Opel/Vauxhall Zafira Life/Vivaro
Peugeot Traveller/Expert
Toyota ProAce (Verso)Z
GermanyEisenach PlantEisenach1990Opel Grandland6
Kaiserslautern PlantKaiserslautern1966Components
Engines-
Rüsselsheim PlantRüsselsheim am Main1898DS N°4
Opel Astra1
HungarySzentgotthárd PlantSzentgotthárd1990Engines
TransmissionsS
ItalyMirafiori PlantTurin1939FIAT New 500X
Cassino PlantPiedimonte San Germano1972Alfa Romeo Giulia
Alfa Romeo Stelvio
Maserati Grecale7
Modena PlantModena1940Maserati MC20
Maserati GranTurismo/GranCabrioM
Pomigliano PlantPomigliano d'Arco1968Alfa Romeo Tonale
FIAT Panda/Pandina3
Melfi PlantSan Nicola di Melfi1993Jeep Compass
DS N°8P
Atessa PlantAtessa1981FIAT Ducato
Citroën Jumper/Peugeot Boxer
Opel/Vauxhall Movano
Toyota ProAce Max2
PolandGliwice PlantGliwice1998FIAT Ducato
Citroën Jumper/Peugeot Boxer
Opel/Vauxhall Movano
Toyota ProAce MaxG
Tychy Engine PlantTychy1996Engines
Tychy PlantTychy1992Alfa Romeo Junior
FIAT 600
Jeep AvengerJ
PortugalMangualde PlantMangualde1962Citroën Berlingo
FIAT Doblò
Opel/Vauxhall Combo
Peugeot Rifter/Partner-
SerbiaKragujevac PlantKragujevac2008FIAT Grande PandaZ
SlovakiaTrnava PlantTrnava2006Citroën C3
Citroën C3 Aircross
Opel Frontera
Peugeot 208T
SpainMadrid PlantVillaverde (Madrid)1951Citroën C4-
Vigo PlantVigo1958Citroën Berlingo
FIAT Doblò
Opel/Vauxhall Combo
Peugeot Rifter/PartnerJ
Zaragoza PlantFigueruelas1982Lancia Ypsilon
Opel Corsa
Peugeot 2084
United KingdomEllesmere Port PlantEllesmere Port1962Citroën Berlingo
FIAT Doblò
Opel/Vauxhall Combo
Peugeot Rifter/Partner
Citroën SpaceTourer/Jumpy/Dispatch
FIAT Ulysse/Scudo
Opel/Vauxhall Zafira Life/Vivaro
Peugeot Traveller/Expert
Toyota ProAce (Verso)8
CountryNameLocationDate openedCurrent productsVIN code
CanadaBrampton AssemblyBrampton1986Currently vacantH
Etobicoke CastingToronto1942Aluminum die castings
Engine and transmission parts
Windsor AssemblyWindsor1928Chrysler Pacifica
Dodge ChargerR
MexicoSaltillo EngineSaltillo1981Chrysler Hemi engine
Stellantis Hurricane engine
Saltillo South Engine2010Chrysler Pentastar engine
Saltillo Stamping1997Metal stampings
Saltillo Truck Assembly1995RAM Heavy DutyG
Saltillo Van Assembly2013RAM ProMasterE
Toluca AssemblyToluca1968Jeep Compass
Jeep Cherokee (KM)
Jeep Wagoneer ST
Toluca Stamping Facility1968Metal stampings
United StatesDetroit Assembly Complex – JeffersonDetroit, Michigan1991Dodge Durango
Jeep Grand CherokeeC
Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack1953Jeep Grand Cherokee8
Dundee Engine PlantDundee, Michigan2002Chrysler Pentastar engine
Indiana TransmissionKokomo, Indiana19986- and 9-speed automatic transmissions
Kokomo Engine Plant2003FCA Global Medium Engine
Kokomo Casting1965Engine blocks
Transmission cases
Aluminum components
Kokomo Transmission19568-speed automatic transmissions
Machined components for 9-speed automatic transmission
Mount Elliott Tool and DieDetroit, Michigan1938Tools and dies
Checking fixtures
Stamping fixtures
Sterling Heights AssemblySterling Heights, Michigan1953RAM 1500N
Sterling Stamping1965Metal stampings
Tipton TransmissionTipton, Indiana20149-speed automatic transmissions
Toledo MachiningPerrysburg, Ohio1967Steering columns
Torque converters
Toledo NorthToledo, Ohio2001Jeep WranglerW
Toledo South1942Jeep GladiatorL
Trenton Engine ComplexTrenton, Michigan1952Chrysler Pentastar engine
Warren StampingWarren, Michigan1949Metal stampings
Warren Truck Assembly1938Jeep Wagoneer/Grand WagoneerS, T, V
CountryNameLocationDate openedCurrent products
ArgentinaEl Palomar PlantEl Palomar1960Peugeot 208
Peugeot 2008
Ferreyra PlantFerreyra1958FIAT Cronos
FIAT Titano
BrazilBetim PlantBetim1976FIAT Argo
FIAT Pulse
FIAT Fastback
FIAT Fiorino (327)
FIAT Mobi
FIAT Strada II
RAM 700
Goiana PlantGoiana2015FIAT Toro/Ram 1000
Jeep Commander
Jeep Compass
Jeep Renegade
RAM Rampage
Porto Real PlantPorto Real2001Citroën C3
Citroën C3 Aircross
Citroën Basalt
CountryNameLocationDate openedCurrent productsNotes
AustraliaClayton South PlantClayton South2015RAM 2500 (conversion)
RAM 3500 (conversion)Owned and operated by Walkinshaw Group
Remanufacturer of right-hand drive vehicles from left-hand drive vehicles
DistributionPort Melbourne2021Jeep
Alfa Romeo
FIAT Passenger
FIAT Professional
LeapmotorOwned and operated by Stellantis
Parent Company
CountryNameLocationProjected opening dateProducts
South AfricaCoega PlantCoega2026/2027Peugeot Landtrek
CountryNameLocationDate openedDate closedProducts
RussiaKaluga PlantKaluga20132022Citroën Jumpy
Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro
Peugeot Expert
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport
AustriaAspern PlantAspern19822024Six-speed manual transmissions
ItalyGrugliasco PlantGrugliasco20132024Maserati Ghibli
Maserati Quattroporte
PolandBielsko-Biała PlantBielsko-Biała19482024Engines
Gearboxes
NamibiaWalvis Bay PlantWalvis Bay20182023Opel Grandland
Peugeot 3008
United KingdomLuton PlantLuton19052025Citroën SpaceTourer/Jumpy/Dispatch
FIAT Ulysse/Scudo
Opel/Vauxhall Zafira Life/Vivaro
Peugeot Traveller/Expert
Toyota ProAce (Verso)

Stellantis Motorsport is a department led by director and senior vice president Jean-Marc Finot. It is responsible for the motorsport activities of the corporation's brands, divisions, and subsidiaries:

  • Citroën Racing
    • Commercial operation focusing on customer racing with the Citroën C3 Rally2, although known to be supporting entries in WRC2
    • Entrant in FIA Formula E World Championship
  • DS Performance
    • Entrant in FIA Formula E World Championship
  • Opel Motorsport
    • Manufacturer of the electric rally car Opel Corsa-e Rally and organiser of its Opel e-Rally Cup
    • Commercial operation focusing on customer racing with the Opel Corsa Rally4
  • Peugeot Sport
    • Entrant of the FIA World Endurance Championship
    • Commercial operation focusing on customer racing with the Peugeot 208 Rally4

The Stellantis Motorsport Racing Shop combines Citroën Racing, Peugeot Sport and Opel Motorsports' customer racing distribution and retail sales operations. It is also known as Peugeot Citroën Racing Shop and Peugeot Citroën Opel Racing Shop.

The Stellantis Motorsport Cup is a rally competition run in Belgium, France and Spain using Peugeot 208 and Opel Corsa Rally4 cars. The cup originated in Belgium and Luxembourg as PSA Motorsport Cup Belux.

In 2021, Stellantis released its "Dare Forward" strategic plan, which aims to invest €50 billion before 2030 to fund electrification of vehicles and sets global sales and sustainability targets. Goals include achieving 100% battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales for passenger cars in Europe and 50% of passenger car and light-duty truck sales in the United States by 2030, across 75 electric vehicle models. Stellantis is using a mix of nickel-based (NMC) and cobalt-free battery packs, and lithium iron phosphate (LFP) packs for cheaper BEV variants, to power vehicles with front-, rear-, and all-wheel-drive systems, for driving ranges between 500 and 800 kilometers (300–500 miles).

In 2023, Stellantis introduced SUSTAINera, a hub for recycling and sourcing used parts to improve circular economy sustainability goals, reduce waste, and offset emissions. The initiative aims to contribute to the goal of achieving carbon net zero by 2038. Stellantis hopes to also further these goals by integrating its B-Parts aftermarket platform, acquired by PSA in 2020.

On 12 December 2024, it was reported that Stellantis have agreed to establish a joint-venture with Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. to invest €4.1 billion in building a large-scale lithium iron phosphate battery plant in Zaragoza, Spain. This is in line with its 2038 zero carbon target.

In March 2025, Stellantis endorsed the Transportation Freedom Act, a bill that would weaken and repeal many emissions regulations governing passenger vehicles in the United States. The bill sought to strip California of its authority to enforce the Advanced Clean Cars II policy, which required manufacturers to achieve 100% ZEV sales in participating states by 2035. According to the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, about 30% of the US vehicle market was regulated by ACC II, which is significantly lower than the company's stated decarbonization target for the US.

The company opposed Canada's Electric Vehicle Availability Standard in a December 2025 letter to PM Mark Carney and an October 2025 testimony in the House of Commons.

  • List of Stellantis platforms

  • Official website

  • STELLANTIS: The name of the new group resulting from the merger of FCA and Groupe PSA, joint press release of FCA and PSA

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