Stellantis has forecast that U.S. tariffs would cost it $1.7 billion this year, as higher duties hit the Jeep maker’s already struggling North American business.
July 29, 2025Stellantis News Updates
Stellantis Takes Surprise $2.7B Loss as Trump Shakes Market
Stellantis on July 21 announced a surprise $2.7 billion first-half net loss, while analysts had expected a small profit. The maker of Jeeps is tallying the costs of trade wars.
July 21, 2025Stellantis to Halt Investments in Hydrogen Joint Venture
Stellantis will withdraw its support for the Symbio joint hydrogen-vehicle venture with Michelin and Forvia, putting the project’s future at risk.
July 15, 2025Ram Pickup Trucks Back in NHTSA Probe After 7 Injuries
U.S. auto safety regulators are investigating whether earlier recalls of more than 1 million Ram pickups did enough to address a flaw that could lead to trucks rolling away unexpectedly.
July 7, 2025Stellantis Sales in US Drop 10% Despite Ram Recovery
Stellantis sales in the U.S. fell 10% in the second quarter despite resilient demand for Jeep SUVs and Ram trucks.
July 2, 2025Stellantis Shakes Up Leadership Team as New CEO Takes Office
Stellantis is reorganizing its top management ranks as new CEO Antonio Filosa begins his push to turn around the struggling automaker.
June 23, 2025Auto Parts Supplier Marelli Blames Tariffs for Bankruptcy
Marelli Holdings filed bankruptcy in the U.S., saying its latest debt-cutting effort was prompted by tariffs.
June 11, 2025Auto Parts Supplier Marelli Plans Bankruptcy Filing
Marelli Holdings, the struggling auto parts supplier for Nissan and Stellantis, plans to seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. to slash its debt burden and restructure.
June 10, 2025Ram Brings Back Hemi V8 Engine in Bid to Reclaim Lost Sales
Ram is putting the Hemi V8 engine back in its light-duty pickup trucks, part of a blitz of changes from brand head Tim Kuniskis to claw back lost share in the hyper-competitive truck market.
June 5, 2025Stellantis Names Antonio Filosa Its New CEO
Stellantis, the world’s fourth-largest carmaker, named Italian auto executive Antonio Filosa as its new CEO on May 28, replacing Carlos Tavares, who resigned under pressure last year.
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