top of page

Stellantis

Global Automotive Leader & Innovation Powerhouse

Stellantis is a world-class automotive manufacturing giant formed in January 2021 by the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and France’s PSA Group, creating the fourth-largest auto manufacturer globally by volume. Headquartered in Amsterdam / Hoofddorp, Netherlands, the company serves 130+ countries, operates 30+ manufacturing sites, and employs around 250,000–400,000 professionals worldwide

download.png

Diverse Brand Portfolio & Global Reach

Stellantis unites 14 iconic car brands spanning all major segments—from Jeep and Ram trucks in North America to Peugeot, Citroën, and Fiat in Europe. Additional mobility and parts services include Mopar, Comau, Free2Move, and more

Why Stellantis Leads in Automotive Innovation

 

  • Iconic global brands: Jeep, Ram, Peugeot, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Maserati & more

  • Electrification-driven strategy: $35 bn investment, 75+ EV models, LFP battery production

  • Scale + synergies: €6 bn in cost savings, efficiencies from the FCA–PSA merger 

  • Mobility services: Free2Move car-sharing & ADAS/autonomous driving leadership

Stellantis leads with autonomous driving development (STLA AutoDrive aiming for Level 3), software-first vehicle platforms (STLA Brain), and strong investments in shared mobility through Free2Move.

⚙️ Operational Scale & Financials

  • 2024 revenue: approx. €157 billion

  • 2024 net income: €5.5 billion Wikipedia

  • 2025 ranking: 5th-largest global carmaker by volume, trailing Toyota, Volkswagen, Hyundai, and Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2CNBC+2

  • Stock listings: NYSE (STLA), Euronext Milan (STLAM), Euronext Paris (STLAP) 

📈 Recent Developments & Strategic Moves

  • India “India 2.0” expansion to boost market share and local manufacturing The Economic Times

  • Declining North American sales and corporate leadership shake-up following a 25% drop in Q1 2025 sales, CEO departure, and revised 2025 forecasts

  • Stellantis remains strongly U.S.–manufacturing oriented—58% domestic vehicle assembly, 80% NA parts sourced regionally 

✅ Why Stellantis Leads in Automotive Innovation

  • Iconic global brands: Jeep, Ram, Peugeot, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Maserati & more

  • Electrification-driven strategy: $35 bn investment, 75+ EV models, LFP battery production

  • Scale + synergies: €6 bn in cost savings, efficiencies from the FCA–PSA merger 
    Mobility services: Free2Move car-sharing & ADAS/autonomous driving leadership

Strategic Focus: Electrification & Sustainable Mobility

  • Under the "Dare Forward 2030" roadmap, Stellantis is investing $35+ billion (€35 bn+) in EVs, connected cars, autonomous driving, and carbon neutrality by 2038, with plans to launch 75+ electrified models by 2030.

  • Strategic partnerships include a €4.1 bn joint venture with CATL to build LFP battery plants in Spain, and a €1.5 bn investment in China’s Leapmotor to co-develop EVs for global markets

Innovation, Technology & Mobility Services

Summary

Stellantis N.V., born in early 2021, is a powerhouse in the global auto industry—blending 14 historic brands, pioneering electrification and autonomous tech, and operating at a massive scale. With ambitious Dare Forward 2030, robust sustainability goals, and a diverse brand network, Stellantis is driving the future of sustainable mobility.

bottom of page