Stellantis Q4 2025 Global Shipments Rise 9% to 1.5 Million Units
1.5 million units
+9%
+43%
What Happened
Consolidated shipments for Q4 2025 reached approximately 1.5 million units, up 9% compared to the same period in 2024. The growth was primarily fueled by a 43% surge in North America, where shipments increased by 127,000 units, reflecting normalized inventory dynamics and strong demand for refreshed Jeep and Ram models.
Enlarged Europe saw a 4% decline, with shipments down 26,000 units, due to a contracting LCV market and competitive pressures, partially offset by a 127% increase in Smart Car platform models. Other regions grew 6% in aggregate, led by South America up 7%.
- +43%
- -4%
- +6%
Why this matters
The results show Stellantis bouncing back from inventory reductions, with North America leading growth and new models gaining traction despite challenges in Europe.
Terms in This Story
- y-o-y
- Year-over-year, a comparison of a metric from one period to the same period the previous year.
- PHEV
- Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, which combines an internal combustion engine with a rechargeable battery.
- LCV
- Light commercial vehicle, such as vans and pickup trucks used for business.
- MCA
- Model change action, refers to a mid-cycle update or refresh of a vehicle model.
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