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Stellantis Reports First Annual Loss After EV Write-Downs | Stellantis Reports First Annual Loss Amid Strategic Shift | Major "Do Not Drive" Recall Issued for Millions of Vehicles | Stellantis Takes $26 Billion Hit Amid Business Overhaul | Dodge Monaco vs. Fiat Topolino: A Look at Automotive Oddities and Stellantis's New U.S. Venture | Stellantis' Turnaround Strategy: New Trucks, Muscle Cars, and Value Opportunities | Symbio Restructures After Stellantis Pulls Hydrogen Fuel Cell Support | Stellantis Recalls 320,000 Jeep Hybrids Due to Battery Fire Risk | Stellantis Reports First Annual Loss After EV Write-Downs | Stellantis Reports First Annual Loss Amid Strategic Shift | Major "Do Not Drive" Recall Issued for Millions of Vehicles | Stellantis Takes $26 Billion Hit Amid Business Overhaul | Dodge Monaco vs. Fiat Topolino: A Look at Automotive Oddities and Stellantis's New U.S. Venture | Stellantis' Turnaround Strategy: New Trucks, Muscle Cars, and Value Opportunities | Symbio Restructures After Stellantis Pulls Hydrogen Fuel Cell Support | Stellantis Recalls 320,000 Jeep Hybrids Due to Battery Fire Risk

Automotive / Financial Performance

Stellantis Reports First Annual Loss After EV Write-Downs

Auto giant Stellantis has announced its first annual loss following significant write-downs related to its electric vehicle (EV) strategy. Despite this setback, the company sees strong growth in North America.

Stellantis confirms full-year 2025 loss on impact of EV missteps
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Business / Automotive

Stellantis Reports First Annual Loss Amid Strategic Shift

Auto giant Stellantis reported its first-ever annual loss in 2025, leading to significant changes in its strategic direction. This shift involves recalibrating its electric vehicle (EV) strategy and addressing profitability concerns, partic...

Jeep maker Stellantis posts first annual loss in company history after EV writedowns

Safety / Recalls

Major "Do Not Drive" Recall Issued for Millions of Vehicles

Millions of vehicles are under a "Do Not Drive" recall due to potentially deadly Takata airbags. These airbags can explode upon deployment, especially after prolonged exposure to humidity and high temperatures, sending metal fragments into...

Stellantis issues 'Do Not Drive' alert for 225,000 older US vehicles

Automotive / Business

Stellantis Takes $26 Billion Hit Amid Business Overhaul

Stellantis (STLA) shares plummeted after the automaker announced it expects a 22-billion-euro ($26 billion) hit from a business reset, hinting at a recalibration of its electrification strategy. The announcement led to a sharp decline in st...

Stellantis shares plunge 23% after automaker announces $26 billion hit from business overhaul

Automotive / Market Analysis

Stellantis' Turnaround Strategy: New Trucks, Muscle Cars, and Value Opportunities

Stellantis (STLA) is gearing up for a potential comeback, focusing on new trucks and muscle cars while navigating a complex automotive market. This strategy coincides with Goldman Sachs identifying Stellantis as an 'attractive value' stock...

New trucks and muscle cars to drive turnaround for Stellantis in 2026 -- UBS (STLA:NYSE)

Business / Fuel Cells

Symbio Restructures After Stellantis Pulls Hydrogen Fuel Cell Support

The Symbio joint venture, owned by Forvia, Michelin, and Stellantis, is undergoing a significant restructuring following Stellantis's decision to discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology program. This move has led to a reduced scope of...

French Fuel Cell Manufacturer Faces Workforce Cuts

News / Safety

Stellantis Recalls 320,000 Jeep Hybrids Due to Battery Fire Risk

Stellantis has issued a recall for approximately 320,000 Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrid vehicles due to the risk of battery fires. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) advises owners to park their vehi...

Stellantis recalls 375,000 Jeep SUVs over fire risks, urges owners to park outside

Automotive / Engines

Stellantis’ New Hurricane 4 Turbo Engine Debuts in 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Stellantis has unveiled its all-new 2.0-liter Hurricane 4 Turbo engine, set to make its debut in the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee. This innovative four-cylinder engine delivers horsepower and torque comparable to many six-cylinder engines, whil...

View Photos of the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Automotive / Regulation & Safety

Stellantis Recalls Nearly 300,000 Darts for Rollaway Risk

Stellantis is recalling nearly 300,000 Dodge Dart vehicles in the U.S. due to a potential rollaway risk. A faulty shifter cable may detach from the transmission, increasing the risk of the vehicle rolling away unexpectedly. This recall addr...

The Dart Is Dead, But Dodge Is Again Recalling 298K Models Because Some of Them May Roll Away

Automotive / Industry News

Stellantis to Invest $13 Billion in U.S. Manufacturing

Stellantis is making a significant move to bolster its presence in the United States with a massive $13 billion investment. This investment aims to expand production capacity, introduce new vehicle models, and create over 5,000 jobs across...

Canada threatens Stellantis with legal action over plan to shift output to US

Auto / Safety

Automotive Recalls: Nissan, Stellantis, Hyundai, BMW, and Toyota Face Safety Issues

Several major automakers, including Nissan, Stellantis, Hyundai, BMW, and Toyota, have recently announced recalls of hundreds of thousands of vehicles in the United States due to various safety concerns. These recalls range from potential f...

Nissan to recall more than 173,000 US vehicles over fuel pump issue

Business / Automotive

Stellantis Invests $13 Billion in US Manufacturing

Stellantis is making a significant investment in its U.S. operations, signaling a strong commitment to the American market. The $13 billion investment aims to boost production, create jobs, and introduce new vehicles.

Jeep parent Stellantis announces $13 billion U.S. investment plan

Business / Automotive

Stellantis to Invest $13 Billion to Grow in the United States

Stellantis is making a significant investment in the United States to expand its manufacturing footprint and introduce new vehicles. This move aims to bolster growth and create American jobs.

Stellantis to Invest $13 Billion to Grow in the United States

Auto News / Alfa Romeo

Stellantis Announces Recall For Alfa Romeos That Stall While Driving

Stellantis has announced a recall affecting nearly 54,000 Alfa Romeo Giulia sedans and Stelvio SUVs in the U.S. and Canada. The recall addresses a defect in the fuel pump that can cause the vehicles to stall without warning, potentially inc...

Stellantis Announces Recall For Alfa Romeos That Stall While Driving

Cars / Recalls

Stellantis Recalls Alfa Romeo Vehicles Over Fuel Pump Defect

Chrysler-owner Stellantis is recalling 53,849 vehicles in the U.S. due to a potential fuel pump defect. The recall affects certain 2017-2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia and 2018-2019 Alfa Romeo Stelvio vehicles.

Stellantis recalls Alfa Romeo vehicles over fuel pump defect, NHTSA confirms

Business / Automotive

Stellantis Faces €300M Hit from US Tariffs, Expects $2.7B Loss

Stellantis, the multinational automotive manufacturer behind brands like Vauxhall, Jeep, and Fiat, is feeling the sting of US tariffs. The company reports a €300 million impact and anticipates a significant net loss for the first half of 20...

Car maker Stellantis says US tariffs have cost it €300m

News / Crime

Stellantis Plant Standoff in Sterling Heights: Employee in Custody

A tense situation unfolded at the Stellantis Sterling Heights Assembly Plant on Saturday, July 12, when an employee barricaded himself inside the facility. The incident led to an evacuation and a several-hour standoff before the man was tak...

Man in custody after barricade standoff at Sterling Heights Stellantis plant

Business / Labor

Stellantis Agrees to 350 Voluntary Job Exits in Southern Italy

Automotive giant Stellantis has reached an agreement with unions for 350 voluntary job exits at its plants in the Campania region of southern Italy. This move is part of the company's ongoing efforts to manage its workforce following the 20...