Stellantis in a positive momentum
This page is translated from the original post "Stellantis sur une bonne dynamique" in French.

In total, all Stellantis brands are increasing in volume, except Citroën which is reconnecting with growth in October.
For October, the brands of the Stellantis Group Citroën, DS Automobiles, Fiat, Jeep, Opel, Peugeot as well as the VUL show rising volumes.
Thus, in passenger cars + VUL, Citroën shows a growth of 12.5%, DS Automobiles 8.8%, Fiat 17.8%, Jeep 93.2%, Opel 31.3%, and Peugeot 4.8%. Notably, Jeep’s remarkable performance is driven by the success of the Avenger, Car of the Year 2023.
Overall, premium brands also display a strong growth: Alfa Romeo (+53.9%) and DS Automobiles (+19.5%).
Stellantis extends the gap in VUL overall
Over 10 months, Stellantis maintains its leadership in VUL, holding a 40% market share overall (more than 10 points ahead of the next competitor).
The company continues to advance in the professional segment both monthly and cumulatively, thanks to Peugeot and Opel brands (with growths of +21.2% and +26.1% for the month, and +7.2% and +23.5% cumulatively).
In October, the company launched the Pro One, which embodies Stellantis’s entire ambition in this domain: to dominate the global market for utility vehicles with a broad product portfolio, 20,000 contact points, and competitive services, via its 6 brands (4 marketed in France).
Stellantis, leader in electric vehicles overall
Leader since the beginning of the year, Stellantis reaffirms its position as number 1 in EV + VUL model sales with a 27.6% market share (70,023 registrations overall).
Regarding electric VULs, Stellantis remains leader with 41.4% for the month and 46.9% overall. It is also worth highlighting a strong performance in passenger vehicle derivatives, notably with the Peugeot E-208, which takes the 1st place in this category for both the month and overall.
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