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Stellantis

  • Thursday, 25 July, 2024
    LexAutomobiles
    Carmakers face a painful hit from this consumer crash Premium content

    Average car selling prices are falling as ample supply and sluggish demand hit pricing power

    CEO Carlos Tavares speaks during a news conference
  • Thursday, 25 July, 2024
    Stellantis and Nissan deepen fears over auto industry downturn

    Profits at both carmakers fall as demand wanes and pressure on pricing grows

    A Fiat Grande Panda at the Stellantis production plant in Serbia
  • Tuesday, 25 June, 2024
    Stellantis threatens to halt UK production over EV targets

    Vauxhall owner could move production to other sites in Europe, as government quotas threaten returns

    Maria Grazia Davino
  • Thursday, 13 June, 2024
    Electric vehicles
    Stellantis to shift some Chinese electric vehicle production to Europe

    Tariff announcement from Brussels prompts Citroën and Fiat brand owner to move part of Leapmotor output

    A white Leapmotor C10 model car is displayed at a showroom in its headquarter in Hangzhou, China
  • Tuesday, 14 May, 2024
    Stellantis dealerships in Europe to sell EVs made by Leapmotor

    Chinese group’s electric vehicles to be available in nine markets as owner of Fiat and Peugeot looks to benefit from tie-up

    A person polishes a Leapmotor vehicle
  • Monday, 13 May, 2024
    Indonesia
    Stellantis in talks with Vale to invest in Indonesian nickel smelter

    Deal would bring rare western investor to world’s biggest producer of commodity critical to electric cars

    A worker wears fireproof protection clothing at a furnace tapping at a nickel processing facility in Indonesia
  • Saturday, 27 April, 2024
    Automobiles
    Mexico trade deal threat poses risk to prices of US pick-ups, warns Chrysler boss

    Breaking USMCA would be ‘lose-lose’ scenario after Trump talks of blocking Chinese vehicles crossing border

    A 2024 RAM 1500 REV electric pickup during the New York International Auto Show
  • Thursday, 25 April, 2024
    Electric vehicles
    Stellantis boss slams ‘terrible’ UK electric vehicle policy

    Carlos Tavares says Britain’s quota regime could bankrupt carmakers

    An employee secures vehicles on a transporter at the Vauxhall plant in Ellesmere Port
  • Tuesday, 16 April, 2024
    Stellantis chief’s pay package approved by investors despite dissent

    Carlos Tavares’s controversial remuneration deal of €36.5mn was rejected by almost 30% of shareholders

    Employees working on the production line of Stellantis’s plant in Turin, Italy
  • Wednesday, 13 March, 2024
    Inside BusinessPeter Campbell
    How a survivalist mentality has helped Stellantis eclipse VW

    Fiat owner has surpassed its German rival in market value

    Signages of Stellantis and Volkswagen
  • Wednesday, 6 March, 2024
    Stellantis joins global carmakers in Brazil push with $6bn investment

    Carmaker will focus on electrifying flexible fuel models as rivals pour money into Latin America’s largest economy

    Stellantis workers on an assembly line in Brazil
  • Sunday, 3 March, 2024
    Exor NV
    The 20-year inheritance feud dividing the Fiat dynasty

    Gianni Agnelli’s daughter Margherita signed a document in 2004 that has spurred lawsuits and set her against her three eldest children

  • Thursday, 29 February, 2024
    Electric vehicles
    Can European carmakers stop China’s electric behemoth BYD?

    The company began selling on the continent a little over a year ago and is already making inroads

    Electric vehicles of Chinese car manufacturer BYD head off the ship BYD Explorer No 1 at the port of Bremerhaven, Germany
  • Thursday, 29 February, 2024
    Inside BusinessSilvia Sciorilli Borrelli
    The threat to the Italian heritage in car manufacturing

    Rome faces choice over how to handle the transition to electric vehicles

    Ten Fiat 500’s at Brand’s Hatch racetrack in 1957
  • Wednesday, 28 February, 2024
    UK manufacturing
    Vauxhall group tells ministers to do more to convince UK drivers to go electric

    With Stellantis in talks over aid to convert Luton van plant, executive says stimulating demand must be priority

    Vauxhall logo
  • Friday, 23 February, 2024
    Stellantis gives 56% pay rise to chief Carlos Tavares

    Remuneration of €36.5mn in 2023 makes him one of the auto industry’s highest paid bosses

    Carlos Tavares smiles and waves to the camera as he gets into a vehicle
  • Thursday, 22 February, 2024
    UK manufacturing
    Vauxhall owner Stellantis to make electric vans at Luton plant

    Carmaker plans ‘limited’ production of battery vehicles from next year but full conversion of site depends on state support

    An Opel van on the assembly line at the Vauxhall plant in Luton
  • Sunday, 18 February, 2024
    Electric vehicles
    China’s EV suppliers look to leverage superior tech to recouple with west and drive expansion

    Industry says it can help lower costs and enable faster development of electric vehicles in the US and Europe

  • Thursday, 15 February, 2024
    Renault SA
    Renault and Stellantis to increase costs cuts in ‘turbulent year’

    Carmakers’ shares rise on increased returns to investors but face lower margins due to electric vehicles

    The Lancia Ypsilon on display
  • Tuesday, 13 February, 2024
    Lex
    Stellantis makes an unlikely market darling for car investors Premium content

    Carmaker has cleaned up its act and become a good turnaround story since 2020 merger

    Staff working on the assembly line of Stellantis’s Sevel van at a factory in Atessa, Italy in January 2024
  • Friday, 19 January, 2024
    Electric vehicles
    Stellantis warns of EV ‘bloodbath’ as Ford cuts F-150 Lightning output

    Carlos Tavares says price reductions for battery-powered models risk damaging carmakers’ financial health

    Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup
  • Tuesday, 21 November, 2023
    Stellantis and China’s CATL in talks over European battery plant

    Agreement reflects pressure carmaker is under to lower the cost of its electric vehicles

    A model of a battery-powered motor at CATL’s booth at Munich motor show, in Germany, in September 2023
  • Wednesday, 8 November, 2023
    Behind the Money podcast20 min listen
    Will the union ‘renaissance’ last?

    Looking at the strategies of three major labour movements and whether their efforts could signal a new era of power for unions in America

  • Tuesday, 31 October, 2023
    US carworker strikes cost Stellantis €3bn in lost revenues

    Chrysler owner estimates hit to profitability from six weeks of US industrial action at less than €750mn

    Members of the United Auto Workers hold signs during a strike
  • Sunday, 29 October, 2023
    Automobiles
    Stellantis and autoworker union reach tentative deal to end strike

    After agreement with Ford this week, GM is last of Big Three carmakers yet to settle with UAW

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