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Stellantis Reports Q3 2025 Estimated Consolidated Shipments of 1.3 Million Units, +13% y-o-y
Globenewswire· 2025-10-10 06:04
Core Insights - Stellantis reported an estimated consolidated shipment of 1.3 million units for Q3 2025, marking a 13% year-over-year increase [2][3][6] - The significant growth was primarily driven by North America, which saw a 35% increase in shipments [2][6] - Other regions, including Enlarged Europe and Middle East & Africa, also contributed to the overall growth, while South America experienced a slight decline [2][6] Shipment Breakdown - Consolidated shipments for Q3 2025: 1,300 thousand units, up from 1,148 thousand units in Q3 2024, a change of 152 thousand units [3] - North America shipments: 403 thousand units, an increase of 104 thousand units (35%) compared to Q3 2024 [3][6] - Enlarged Europe shipments: 534 thousand units, an increase of 38 thousand units (8%) year-over-year [3][6] - Middle East & Africa shipments: 94 thousand units, up 16 thousand units (21%) year-over-year [3][6] - South America shipments: 252 thousand units, a decrease of 7 thousand units (3%) year-over-year [3][6] - China and India & Asia shipments: 14 thousand units, an increase of 1 thousand units (7%) [3][6] - Maserati shipments: 1.7 thousand units, a decrease of 0.4 thousand units (19%) [3][6] Regional Performance - North America showed a strong rebound, attributed to normalized inventory dynamics and initial deliveries of new models [6] - Enlarged Europe’s growth was driven by the production of new B-segment vehicles, despite lower shipments of Light Commercial Vehicles [6] - Middle East & Africa's growth was primarily due to increased local production in Algeria and positive market conditions in Türkiye and Egypt [6] - South America’s decline was influenced by a high comparison base from the previous year due to shipment recovery after a flood [6]