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Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) has appointed Scott Krugger as the new head of North America design, reporting to North America COO Antonio Filosa. In this newly created position, Krugger will oversee creative direction and design strategy for the company's North American brands including Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram.
The appointment follows Krugger's successful 22-year tenure with the company, where he most recently managed exterior design for Dodge and Dodge//SRT vehicles. This organizational change, along with Gilles Vidal's appointment to lead European brand design, is part of Chief Design Officer Ralph Gilles' new design strategy aimed at combining global expertise while maintaining regional autonomy.
Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) announced the 10th edition of MotorTrend Presents Roadkill Nights Powered by Dodge, scheduled for August 9, 2025, in downtown Pontiac, Michigan. The event will feature the public debut of new Dodge vehicles, including the next-generation Dodge Charger muscle cars offering Thrill and Drift Rides.
Key highlights include the Ram 1500 NASCAR concept truck display, NHRA stars performing burnouts in 12,000-horsepower Dodge drag cars, and street-legal drag racing on Woodward Avenue. The event will be livestreamed on multiple platforms from 4 to 9 p.m. ET. Celebrity appearances include blues guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Roadkill's David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan.
Tickets start at $25 for general admission, with special discounts for Pontiac residents, veterans, and Stellantis employees. The event showcases Dodge's continued commitment to performance vehicles, including their upcoming electrified muscle car lineup.
Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) reported challenging H1 2025 results with Net revenues of €74.3 billion, down 13% year-over-year, and a Net loss of €2.3 billion compared to a €5.6 billion profit in H1 2024. The company's Adjusted Operating Income (AOI) dropped to €0.5 billion with a margin of 0.7%, significantly below H1 2024's €8.5 billion and 10.0% margin.
Under new CEO Antonio Filosa, Stellantis is implementing recovery actions, including launching four new models in H1 2025 and planning ten more throughout the year. The company faces a €1.5 billion estimated net tariff impact in 2025, with €0.3 billion incurred in H1. Despite challenges, Stellantis has re-established guidance, expecting increased revenues and low single-digit AOI profitability in H2 2025.
Regional performance varied significantly, with North America reporting a €951 million operating loss and South America showing resilience with €1.2 billion in operating income. [ "Sequential improvement in Shipments, Net revenues, and AOI compared to H2 2024", "Strong liquidity position with €47.2 billion in total industrial available liquidity", "127-basis points increase in EU30 market share compared to H2 2024", "South America region showed strong performance with 20% shipment growth and 15.3% AOI margin", "Launch of 10 new models planned for 2025, including three STLA Medium products" ]Chrysler (NYSE: STLA) has released the sixth episode of its Chrysler Century of Innovation video series titled "Chrysler: Evolution of the Minivan." The episode, featuring Chrysler Historian Brandt Rosenbusch, chronicles the company's 40-year journey in minivan innovation, from its 1983 introduction to the modern Chrysler Pacifica.
The video series is part of Chrysler's 100th anniversary celebration in 2025, which includes special displays at automotive events, a Century of Innovation sales event, and a limited-edition merchandise collection. The company also announced plans for future releases, including a refreshed Pacifica in 2026, a new crossover, and a third product inspired by the Halcyon concept.
Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) has partnered with 4screen to enhance the in-car experience across its vehicle brands in North America and Europe. The collaboration integrates 4screen's platform into select FIAT, Jeep, and Ram models equipped with Uconnect 4 or Uconnect 5 systems.
The platform provides real-time, location-based digital services directly through the vehicle's infotainment screen, allowing drivers to discover nearby restaurants, convenience stores, parking, gas and charging stations, and Stellantis dealerships. The service offers personalized, contextual results with filtering options and is being rolled out progressively through over-the-air updates.
Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) has released preliminary and unaudited financial figures for H1 2025, revealing significant challenges. The company reported €74.3B in net revenues but faced a net loss of €2.3B and negative industrial free cash flows of €3.0B. Q2 2025 global consolidated shipments declined 6% year-over-year to 1.4M units.
Key impacts include €3.3B in pre-tax net charges related to program cancellations, platform impairments, and restructuring. North American operations were particularly affected, with Q2 shipments down 25% y-o-y, while Enlarged Europe saw a 6% decline. However, other regions showed growth, with Middle East & Africa up 30% and South America increasing by 20%.
The company's performance was impacted by higher industrial costs, geographic mix factors, and €0.3B in US tariff-related costs.Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) announced that shareholders have approved the appointment of Antonio Filosa as a member of the Board of Directors and executive director during the company's Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM).
Stellantis, a leading global automaker, operates a diverse portfolio of iconic brands including Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Citroën, Dodge, DS Automobiles, FIAT, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati, Opel, Peugeot, Ram, and Vauxhall, along with mobility brands Free2move and Leasys.
Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) has announced the discontinuation of its hydrogen fuel cell technology development program. The decision comes as the company sees no prospects for mid-term economic sustainability in the hydrogen market, citing limited hydrogen refueling infrastructure, high capital requirements, and insufficient consumer incentives.
The company will halt the planned launch of hydrogen-powered Pro One vehicles and end series production at facilities in Hordain, France, and Gliwice, Poland. Stellantis has confirmed that this decision will not impact staffing levels, with R&D activities being redirected to other projects. The company is also in discussions with Symbio shareholders to evaluate market consequences.
Mopar, Stellantis' (NYSE: STLA) original-equipment parts and accessories brand, has launched an expanded Mopar Affiliated Accessories program for U.S. dealerships serving Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram vehicles. The program introduces over 1,000 new accessories from more than 40 trusted aftermarket suppliers.
Customers can order these accessories through the Mopar eStore or local dealerships, with items delivered to dealerships for pickup or installation. The program features partnerships with renowned suppliers offering various products from lift kits and lighting to cargo solutions and performance enhancements, creating a comprehensive one-stop shopping experience for vehicle customization.
Stellantis (NYSE:STLA) has unveiled two new special-edition models of the Jeep Wagoneer: the Wagoneer Limited and Wagoneer Super. The Wagoneer Limited, based on Series II trim, targets value-conscious customers with premium features including body-color fender flares, chrome badging, and 22-inch wheels.
The Wagoneer Super introduces Grand Wagoneer features at a $3,000 value, featuring a McIntosh 19-speaker audio system, black-finished elements, and premium interior finishes. Both models come with the standard 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged Hurricane engine, delivering 420 horsepower and 468 lb-ft of torque, with a 10,000-pound towing capacity.