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Stellantis CEO ponders the future of some of his 14 brands – report

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When PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler merged to form Stellantis in early 2021, then-CEO Carlos Tavares gave the troubled brands ten years to recover.

Mr. Tavares left at the end of 2024 after a dispute with the board, and Antonio Filosa was named his successor in mid-2025.

A source told it Reuters Mr Filosa is currently assessing the long-term viability of the company’s 14 brands (Alfa Romeo, Fiat/Abarth, Lancia, Maserati, Peugeot, Citroen, DS, Opel/Vauxhall, Jeep, Dodge, Ram and Chrysler). It should be noted that Vauxhall is a UK-only reissue of Opel and Abarth only sells heated Fiat models.

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However, Mr. Filosa’s first priority appears to be North America, where he has helped bring the Hemi V8 back into the Ram 1500 pickup truck lineup, halted development of the Ram 1500 EV in favor of a range-extender model, restored the SRT performance arm and hinted at new models for Chrysler.

He also abandoned the North American arm’s premium pricing strategy and opted for fleet sales to keep factories running. Both moves contradict his predecessor’s focus on profit margins rather than volume.

It’s not clear when a decision will be made on the automaker’s plethora of brands, but if Mr. Filosa’s short-term strategy proves successful, it could buy the automaker more time to make the decision.

Given that the company’s U.S. dealers sell all four of the company’s North American brands (Ram, Jeep, Dodge and Chrysler) and largely avoid overlap, they appear to be safe from the crisis.

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