Stellantis N.V. operates in the consumer discretionary sector, within the automobile and truck manufacturing industry.
The company was formed in 2021 in the Netherlands through a merger between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Groupe PSA.
Headquartered in Amsterdam, Stellantis is one of the largest automotive manufacturers in the world, led by CEO Carlos Tavares, and operates under the regulations of financial authorities and automotive agencies in the countries where it maintains operations.
The company owns a diverse portfolio of 14 global brands, including:
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American brands: Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram
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European brands: Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Peugeot, Citroën, Opel, Lancia
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Others: Vauxhall, DS Automobiles
Stellantis designs, manufactures, and markets a wide range of vehicles, including passenger cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, commercial vehicles, and electric vehicles (EVs).
With a global footprint, Stellantis operates in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, with major markets including the United States, Brazil, France, Italy, Germany, and China. The company runs manufacturing plants, R&D centers, and distribution facilities across these regions.
In addition to vehicle production, Stellantis is actively investing in electrification, sustainable mobility, and automotive connectivity, and it also operates in financial services through strategic partnerships for vehicle leasing and financing.
Its operational structure includes hundreds of manufacturing sites and engineering centers worldwide and a production model focused on energy efficiency, digital innovation, and smart mobility.
Stellantis N.V. is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange under the ticker STLA.
History and Founding of Stellantis N.V.
Stellantis N.V. was officially founded on January 16, 2021, following the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Groupe PSA. This strategic move created the fourth-largest automaker in the world by volume, uniting century-old brands and expanding the company's global influence in the automotive industry.
The roots of Stellantis trace back over 100 years:
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Fiat was founded in 1899 in Italy
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Peugeot began as a family-run business in France in 1810 and entered the automotive sector in the late 1800s
Both companies grew through acquisitions and international expansion, becoming major players in their respective markets.
The merger was announced in 2019 as a response to industry-wide transformations, including the shift to electric vehicles (EVs), connectivity, and sustainability. It was finalized in 2021, with Stellantis being listed on multiple stock exchanges and beginning the integration of its operations.
Key milestones since the formation include:
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2021: Official creation of Stellantis from the FCA–Groupe PSA merger
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2022: Acceleration of EV investments, launch of new modular electric platforms
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2023: Introduction of new electric and hybrid models, global market expansion
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2024: Continued development of sustainable factories and next-generation vehicle platforms
Between 2020 and 2024, Stellantis has committed substantial resources to electrification, artificial intelligence, and connected mobility, while expanding its global production and distribution network.
Today, Stellantis N.V. is focused on driving innovation in the automotive industry, adapting to new consumer and regulatory demands, and leading the transition to clean mobility on a global scale.
Additional Information
The Company Stellantis NV (United States), is listed on Nasdaq with a market cap of $ 28.46 Billions, having an equity of $ 84.80 Billions.
The Company está listadathe in the sector of Others and categorized in industry of Others.
In the last 12 months the Company had a revenue of $ 351.84 Billions, which generated a loss in the amount of $ 11.68 Billions.
As for its main indicators, the Company has a P/E ratio of 2.44, a P/BV ratio of 0.34 and in the last 12 months the dividend yield of STLA was at 7.24%.
The Company is traded internationally through the ticker STLA.