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Hardware · Hoofddorp, Netherlands · Est. 2021
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$27B
Valuation
$138.0B
Revenue
248k+
Employees
2021
Founded

Stellantis N.V. is a Dutch-domiciled multinational automotive manufacturing group formed in January 2021 through the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and PSA Group. Operating 14 brands including Jeep, Ram, Dodge, Chrysler, Fiat, Peugeot, Citroën, Opel/Vauxhall, Maserati, and Alfa Romeo, Stellantis is the world's fourth-largest automaker by revenue and is executing the Dare Forward 2030 strategy targeting 50% BEV sales mix in the U.S. and Europe by 2030.

Recent Press
5 items
Press Release·2026-02-26
Stellantis Reports Full Year 2025 Financial Results and Resets Business to Meet Customer Preferences
Stellantis reported full-year 2025 net revenues of €153.5 billion and announced a major business reset resulting in approximately €22.2 billion in charges for the second half of 2025. The company outlined a path to recovery with mid-single-digit revenue growth expected in 2026.
Press Release·2025-10-30
Stellantis Reports 13% Year-Over-Year Increase in Q3 2025 Shipments and Net Revenues
Stellantis reported Q3 2025 consolidated shipments of 1.3 million units, a 13% year-over-year increase, with net revenues also up 13% driven by strong growth in North America, Enlarged Europe, and Middle East & Africa.
Press Release·2025-10-01
Stellantis Makes New Appointments to the Leadership Team as It Pursues Its Path to Recovery
Stellantis announced new appointments to its senior leadership team as part of CEO Antonio Filosa's ongoing efforts to accelerate the company's recovery, sharpen commercial execution, and strengthen brand performance across key markets.
Press Release·2025-06-23
Antonio Filosa Announces New Stellantis Leadership Team on First Day as CEO
On his first day as CEO of Stellantis, Antonio Filosa unveiled his new senior leadership team to drive the company's recovery strategy. Filosa officially assumed the CEO role on June 23, 2025.
Press Release·2025-05-28
Stellantis Announces Antonio Filosa as Its New Chief Executive Officer
Stellantis announced the appointment of Antonio Filosa, a 25-year veteran of the company, as its new Chief Executive Officer. Filosa, who had been serving as Chief Operating Officer for the Americas, was unanimously selected by the Board's Special Committee.
Company History
7 milestones
Fiat (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino) was founded in 1899 in Turin by Giovanni Agnelli — the company that would anchor the Italian side of what eventually became Stellantis through a century of acquisitions and mergers.

Stellantis Organization Structure & Team

Org Chart
248,000 employees · Click a leader to explore their team
218,800 across 12 departments
Chief Executive Officer
John Elkann
Natalie Knight — Departments
· 218800 people across 12 depts

Stellantis Financials, Revenue & Market Share

Annual Revenue
$138.0B
-12% vs prior year
YoY Growth
-12%
From $95B to $138.0B
Revenue / Employee
$633K
Annual revenue per full-time employee
Revenue Growth
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
$95B
$152B
$188B
$189B
$157B
$138.0B
Market Share
Global Light Vehicle Market
11%
share
Stellantis
11%
Toyota
13%
Volkswagen Group
12%
GM
8%
Ford
6%
$3.5T
TAM
$900B
SAM
$157B
SOM
Revenue Streams
North America Vehicles45%
Europe Vehicles38%
Commercial Vehicles12%
Financial Services5%
Business Units
North America45%
Jeep, Ram, and Dodge brands generating the group's highest per-vehicle margins despite current inventory and pricing headwinds.
Enlarged Europe38%
Peugeot, Citroën, Opel/Vauxhall, Fiat, and Alfa Romeo across European passenger and commercial vehicle markets.
Middle East, Africa & India10%
Jeep, Fiat, and Ram operations in high-growth emerging markets with strong Jeep brand presence.
Commercial Vehicles7%
LCV segment covering ProMaster, Ducato, and Berlingo van lines for trade and delivery operators.

Stellantis Internal Tools & Processes

Internal Tools
12 departments
Vehicle Engineering30000 people · 3 roles
Standards & Certifications
10 standards
Compliance frameworks, security audits, and quality certifications this company maintains.
Quality
ISO 9001
Certified
Stellantis' global manufacturing plants across North America, Europe, and South America maintain ISO 9001 quality management certification, ensuring consistent vehicle build quality across Jeep, Ram, Dodge, and Peugeot production lines.
Environmental
ISO 14001
Certified
Stellantis holds ISO 14001 environmental management certification, supporting its commitment to carbon net zero by 2038 and reducing CO2 emissions per vehicle manufactured across its global assembly network.
Quality
IATF 16949
Certified
Stellantis mandates IATF 16949 automotive quality management from Tier-1 suppliers across Jeep, Ram, Dodge, and European brand supply chains, ensuring consistent component quality across 14 vehicle brands.
Safety
ISO 26262
Certified
Stellantis develops safety-critical ADAS software including Dodge Charger Daytona EV performance electronics and Jeep 4xe PHEV control systems to ISO 26262 functional safety standards.
Regulatory
FMVSS Compliance
Compliant
All Stellantis North American vehicles — including Jeep Wrangler, Ram 1500, and Dodge Charger — comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards covering crash performance and occupant protection.
Privacy
GDPR
Compliant
Stellantis is GDPR compliant across its European connected vehicle services including Free2Move and Peugeot/Citroën My Account platforms, protecting customer data across EU member states.
Environmental
EU Battery Regulation
Compliant
Stellantis complies with EU Battery Regulation requirements for Jeep 4xe, Peugeot e-208, and Citroën ë-C4 EV batteries — covering carbon footprint labeling, supply chain due diligence, and end-of-life recycling.
Safety
ISO 45001
Certified
Stellantis' manufacturing operations maintain ISO 45001 occupational health and safety certification, protecting 248,000 employees across assembly plants in Michigan, Italy, France, Germany, and 30+ other countries.
Regulatory
UN R155
Compliant
Stellantis complies with UN Regulation No. 155 on cybersecurity and cybersecurity management systems, ensuring that connected vehicle software across its Jeep, Ram, Peugeot, Fiat, and Chrysler brands is protected from cyber threats throughout the vehicle lifecycle.
Environmental
ISO 50001
Certified
Stellantis holds ISO 50001 energy management certification across its manufacturing plants globally, supporting the company's Dare Forward 2030 sustainability plan to achieve carbon net zero by 2038 through systematic energy performance improvement.

Stellantis Interview Preparation

Interview Prep
Role-specific interview questions and keywords. Select a department, then click any role to prepare.
Vehicle Engineering· 3 roles

Stellantis Products & Competitors

Product Suite
4 products · select one to explore
Hardware
Hardware
Dodge
Brotherhood of Muscle

Dodge is Stellantis' American muscle car brand, best known for the Charger, Challenger, and Durango. In 2023-2024, Dodge launched the Charger Daytona EV — the world's first electric muscle car — as part of its transition from the iconic HEMI V8 to electrified powertrains, targeting younger performance enthusiasts with a new electric muscle car identity.

Use Cases
American muscle car ownership for performance driving enthusiasts (Challenger SRT Hellcat, Charger)Electric muscle car for buyers wanting V8 performance heritage in an EV (Charger Daytona EV)Three-row performance SUV for families who don't want to sacrifice horsepower (Durango R/T, SRT)
Dodge
Key Customers
ME
Muscle Car Enthusiast
PS
Performance SUV Buyer
EP
EV Performance Buyer
Competitive Intelligence
VSFord Mustang
THEM

The Ford Mustang is an American muscle car and sports car available in a range of V8 and turbocharged four-cylinder variants, iconic for its performance heritage and pony car styling.

EDGE

Challenger's larger interior and backseat usability vs Mustang's 2+2 fastback

VSChevrolet Camaro (discontinued)
THEM

The Chevrolet Camaro was GM's iconic American muscle car offering high-performance V8 and turbocharged V6 variants before production was discontinued in 2024 after six generations.

EDGE

Charger Daytona EV is the only electric muscle car from a legacy American brand

VSTesla Model S Plaid
THEM

The Tesla Model S Plaid is Tesla's highest-performance electric sedan variant with a tri-motor setup producing 1,020 horsepower and a 0–60 mph time under 2 seconds, targeting ultra-performance car buyers.

EDGE

Charger Daytona preserves muscle car brand identity and HEMI-inspired EV sound design

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