Stellantis

Multinational automotive manufacturing corporation

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2025 Citroën C5 Aircross II, Jeep Compass III, DS N°8, and DS N°7 planned for introduction on the STLA Medium platform.
2025 Opel Grandland II introduced on the STLA Medium platform.
May 28 2025 The board unanimously selected Antonio Filosa as the next CEO, with powers to start on June 23, 2025. Filosa is a 25-year veteran of the company with experience leading operations in North and South America.
2025 Upcoming launch of Jeep Compass III on the STLA Medium platform.
2025 Upcoming launch of DS N°8 on the STLA Medium platform.
2025 Upcoming launch of Citroën C5 Aircross II on the STLA Medium platform.
2025 Stellantis was ranked 61st on the Forbes Global 2000 list of the world's largest public companies.
2025 Upcoming launch of Alfa Romeo Stelvio II on the STLA Large Longitudinal platform.
2025 Launch of Jeep Recon on the STLA Large Transverse platform.
2025 Purwakarta Plant in Indonesia was planned for opening through an Indomobil joint venture, preparing to produce the Citroën ë-C3 electric vehicle.
2025 Planned closure of Luton Plant in United Kingdom
2025 Planned introduction of multiple vehicles on STLA platforms, including Citroën C5 Aircross, Jeep Compass, DS N°8, DS N°7, Jeep Recon, Ram 1500 Ramcharger, and Alfa Romeo Stelvio II.
2025 Hedmos, a new automotive brand for the Chinese market, was established by Stellantis with Bi Gao Cheng as its brand CEO.
February 2025 Stellantis was ranked as the world's fifth-largest automaker by sales volume, positioned behind Toyota, Volkswagen Group, Hyundai Motor Group, and Renault Nissan Alliance.
2024 Stellantis announced a 3 billion euro share buyback.
2024 Launch of Peugeot e-3008 III (e-P64) on the STLA Medium platform.
2024 Launch of Opel Grandland II on the STLA Medium platform.
2024 Launch of Peugeot e-3008 III and Peugeot e-5008 III on the STLA Medium platform.
2024 Launch of Dodge Charger on the STLA Large Longitudinal platform.
2024 Introduction of Jeep Wagoneer S on the STLA Large Transverse platform.
2024 Launch of multiple vehicles on STLA platforms, including Peugeot e-5008 III (e-P67), Opel Grandland II, Jeep Wagoneer S, and Dodge Charger.
2024 Bielsko-Biała Plant in Poland closes its operations, which had been producing engines and gearboxes since 1948.
2024 Grugliasco Plant in Italy discontinues production.
2024 Aspern Plant in Austria closes down.
2024 Purwakarta Plant in Indonesia opens through an Indomobil joint venture, starting production of Citroën ë-C3.
December 12 2024 Stellantis agreed to establish a joint-venture with Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., investing €4.1 billion in a lithium iron phosphate battery plant in Zaragoza, Spain, supporting its zero carbon objective by 2038.
December 1 2024 Stellantis board accepted Carlos Tavares' resignation as CEO and established an Interim Executive Committee chaired by John Elkann to identify a new CEO.
November 2024 Carlos Tavares is set to conclude his term as Chief Executive Officer of Stellantis.
March 2024 Stellantis acquired a stake in SteerLight, an optical radar start-up headquartered in Grenoble, which manufactures sensors for autonomous driving.
2023 Introduction of Peugeot e-3008 III (e-P64) on the STLA Medium platform.
2023 Stellantis was ranked 61st in the Forbes Global 2000 list, highlighting its significant global economic presence.
December 2023 Stellantis launched the Oran Plant in Tafraoui, Algeria, starting production of Fiat 500, Fiat Doblò, Fiat Scudo, and Fiat Tipo models.
October 26 2023 Stellantis acquired approximately 20% of Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Leapmotor for €1.5 billion, gaining exclusive rights to sell, export, and manufacture Leapmotor products outside of China.
June 20 2023 Stellantis and Foxconn formed a 50-50 joint venture named SiliconAuto to design and sell semiconductors for the automotive industry from 2026.
February 15 2023 Stellantis announced establishment of a new software development and engineering hub in Gliwice, Poland.
2022 Stellantis began its plan to release 16 new models between 2022 and 2025, including 28 restylings and 7 electric and hybrid cars.
2022 Stellantis announced 70% of its production was exported to other markets, primarily Brazil.
November 2022 Stellantis acquired aiMotive, an autonomous vehicle technology company headquartered in Budapest.
July 8 2022 Stellantis acquired the carsharing platform Share Now and placed its operational management under Free2move.
May 2022 Stellantis pleaded guilty to criminal conduct and paid $300 million to settle a probe into diesel vehicle emissions.
April 2022 Stellantis halted operations in Russia due to logistical difficulties and sanctions following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
2021 Stellantis took over Argentine subsidiaries' operations, discontinuing Peugeot 308 and 408 and Citroën C4 models, focusing production on the 208 model at the El Palomar plant.
2021 Stellantis became the lead manufacturer in South America with a 30% market share, achieving a 48% sales growth compared to 2020. Fiat Cronos was identified as the most successful model in Argentina.
2021 Peugeot 3008 and Peugeot 5008 models are added to the Stellantis Argentina imported vehicle lineup.
2021 Stellantis announced plans to create new shared platforms as part of their electric vehicle (EV) strategy, aiming to have 39 electrified vehicle models available by the end of 2021.
2021 Stellantis established a distribution center in Port Melbourne, Australia, handling brands including Jeep, Alfa Romeo, Fiat Passenger, Fiat Professional, and Leapmotor.
January 2021 Robert Peugeot appointed as Vice Chairman of Stellantis.
January 2021 John Elkann appointed as Chairman of Stellantis, marking the beginning of the company's leadership structure following the merger.
January 2021 Carlos Tavares begins his tenure as Chief Executive Officer of Stellantis.

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