Group 1 - Stellantis experienced a significant decline in automotive production in Italy, with a nearly 25% drop last year, highlighting challenges in revitalizing its domestic manufacturing amid political pressure to maintain local operations [1] - Total production, including vans, decreased by 20% year-on-year to 379,706 units, with passenger car production at 213,706 units, and a peak decline of 36% year-on-year noted by September 2025 [1] - The company plans to launch a new hybrid Fiat 500 model by the end of 2025 and commence production of a new Jeep Compass in southern Italy, which is expected to drive production recovery in 2026 [1] Group 2 - The demand for the all-electric Fiat 500 has not met expectations, prompting Stellantis to target an annual production of 100,000 hybrid Fiat 500 models to revitalize the Turin Mirafiori plant [2] - Production at Italian plants has nearly halved compared to a recent peak of over 750,000 units in 2023, with the new CEO Antonio Filosa assuring the government of the company's commitment to Italy while also investing heavily in the U.S. market [3] - Stellantis committed over €7 billion (approximately $8.2 billion) in orders to suppliers in Italy and invested €2 billion in its Italian production bases last year, although market demand recovery is essential for production increases [3]
Stellantis(STLA.US)2025年意大利汽车产量暴跌25% 较峰值近乎腰斩