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Every fifth car in Europe comes from Stellantis

Stellantis sold 17.6% more passenger cars and light commercial vehicles across Europe in January than in the same month last year. This corresponds to a market share of 19.7 percent (up 0.9 percentage points). Germany stands out with sales growth of 61 percent, as does the United Kingdom (UK) with an increase of 27 percent. In France, the Group grew twice as fast as the market at 19 percent. In Italy, the car manufacturer grew by 14.1 percent and remained market leader with Fiat.

In addition to Germany, there were also high percentage increases in Ireland and Norway, for example, at 57.7% and 103.5% respectively. Sales also increased significantly in the Netherlands and Portugal, where Stellantis is also the market leader.

Opel and its sister brand Vauxhall grew by 35.9 percent in Europe last year, followed by Citroën and Peugeot with increases of 23 and 23.7 percent respectively. Jeep recorded an increase of 21.4 percent, Alfa Romeo grew by 14.6 percent compared to January 2023 and Lancia grew by 9.3 percent despite the upcoming model change with the Ypsilon in Italy.

In the commercial vehicle sector, Stellantis' volume rose by 20.6%. The market share increased by 1.8 percentage points to 31.1 percent. (aum)

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German Stellantis headquarters in Rüsselsheim.

German Stellantis headquarters in Rüsselsheim.

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