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Stellantis’ Four-Brand Bet: Jeep, Ram, Peugeot and Fiat Move to the Front of Filosa’s Turnaround
27 April 2026
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Stellantis’ Four-Brand Bet: Jeep, Ram, Peugeot and Fiat Move to the Front of Filosa’s Turnaround

MILAN, April 27, 2026, 14:01 (CEST)

Stellantis is set to channel the bulk of its future investment into Jeep, Ram, Peugeot, and Fiat, according to five sources who spoke with Reuters. These four mass-market names are moving to the foreground as CEO Antonio Filosa charts his first major strategy overhaul. The direction, expected to be detailed in Detroit on May 21, signals a sharp pivot for the world’s number-four automaker by sales and its stable of 14 brands.

Filosa faces a tight window to convince investors Stellantis can claw back lost ground in the U.S. and Europe—all without dismantling the group formed by the 2021 Fiat Chrysler-PSA Peugeot merger. Stellantis has taken a 22.2 billion euro charge as it scaled back some EV ambitions, and with Reuters pegging its market value at about 21 billion euros, that’s just above Rivian and less than half that of Volkswagen.

Investors get another update on the turnaround this week. Stellantis is set to release first-quarter financials on April 30. Earlier this month, the company reported a 12% bump in first-quarter shipments, reaching 1.361 million units—vehicles delivered to dealers, distributors or customers, a typical driver of revenue. North America shipments climbed 17%. The Enlarged Europe region also posted a 12% gain.

The remainder of the portfolio stays put under the current proposal. Citroën, Opel, and Alfa Romeo would, according to sources cited by Reuters, shift toward operating mainly within their own regions or home countries. They’d still tap into platforms and technology developed by the group’s four main brands, but keep their own distinct design language.

Stellantis told Reuters its brands continue to be a strength, highlighting a blend of “global scale with deep local roots.” The company declined to address the planned reorganization specifically. That statement matters. For now, Filosa isn’t plotting a sweeping brand cut. Reuters

Calls from certain shareholders and analysts have pushed Stellantis to shut down underperforming or redundant brands, particularly across Europe, where several of its marques target overlapping customer bases. According to Reuters, the strategy now carries support from heavyweight investors such as Exor—the Agnelli family’s holding firm and Stellantis’ largest shareholder.

Marco Santino, partner at Oliver Wyman, told Reuters that smaller brands might come in handy if the market turns—though, as he noted, bringing a discontinued marque back is “very hard.” Larry Dominique, consultant and ex-Alfa Romeo North America chief, said executives “have to focus on the brands that matter,” but didn’t rule out the chance that some names could be “sunset” down the road. Reuters

Chrysler stands out as the odd one among U.S. brands. It didn’t show up in the list of core brands, and Autoblog pointed out that with the 300 sedan gone, the Pacifica minivan basically holds down the fort for Chrysler now. For U.S. dealers, Chrysler’s omission from the reported funding focus is a particularly pointed signal.

This move takes Stellantis further down the well-trodden road for major automakers: trimming down to fewer vehicle platforms, ramping up parts-sharing, and leaning on local brands where they still resonate. On April 24, Peugeot—tagged as one of Stellantis’s core brands—said it would tap technology from Chinese partner Dongfeng for a fresh lineup of sedans and SUVs, to be built in Wuhan for buyers in China and abroad. “China is a major driver of Peugeot’s global transformation,” CEO Alain Favey said. Stellantis Media

There’s little room to breathe in this competitive landscape. Chinese automakers are racing ahead in Europe and other regions, bringing out new electric models quickly and undercutting prices. Volkswagen still sets the pace on scale in Europe, but Rivian—a relative newcomer—has already managed to trade close to Stellantis’ now-reduced valuation.

There’s a catch: pooling cash addresses certain issues but can open up new ones. Jeep and Ram are hungry for new models and firmer pricing on their home turf, while Peugeot and Fiat are left to guard their ground in Europe and Latin America. For the smaller marques, survival gets dicey—shared platforms could blur their identities, and dealer dollars might simply go wherever returns look best.

Filosa now sees the May presentation as more than a simple product road map — it’s shaping up as a test of Stellantis’ ability to balance its sprawling 14-brand lineup with the leaner funding model of a smaller, harder-edged firm. The first sign comes April 30, with the bigger picture expected out of Detroit three weeks after that.

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