Stellantis Shows Strength at the Brussels Motor Show
Stellantis makes a big impact at the Brussels Motor Show with 62 vehicles, 11 brands, and two world premieres.
We haven’t seen such an industrial and product offensive at a European motor show in a long time. At the 102nd edition of the Brussels Motor Show, Stellantis is showcasing an extraordinary, bold, and spectacular presence: 62 vehicles displayed, 11 brands brought together, two world premieres, and two concept cars, all on a 5,200 m² stand in the heart of Hall 5. A true demonstration of power, both commercial, technological, and symbolic.
In a context where many shows struggle to regain their past allure, the Franco-Italian-American group is taking the opposite approach by turning Brussels into a strategic showcase. Rarely has a manufacturer – or rather a group – invested in an event with such a density of new products and messages. Stellantis does not just occupy the space: it sets the pace.
World Premiers and Concept Cars
The highlight of the show will feature two major world premieres, the new Opel Astra and the Peugeot 408. These two key models embody both a stylistic renewal, an upgrade in technology, and the intent to remain aggressive in highly competitive segments of the European market. In addition to these reveals, there are three European debuts, including the 100% electric B03X from Leapmotor, symbolizing the strategic opening of the group to new players, as well as the Fiat Qubo L and Fiat Professional TRIS, designed to meet very concrete uses, from family needs to urban logistics.
But the offensive wouldn’t be complete without a touch of dream. Stellantis fully embraces this with two spectacular concept cars. The Citroën ELO explores an intelligent and modular vision of compact electric mobility, while the Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo pushes the limits with its 800 hp and distinctly sporty DNA, even entering the realm of video games.
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Beyond the models, Brussels also marks a political moment for the group. The presence of Emanuele Cappellano, the new COO for expanded Europe, for his first public appearance, and the organization of eight press conferences confirm the strategic importance of the event. Adding to this is the ceremony for the “Car of the Year,” where Stellantis has two finalists, making it clear: in Brussels, the group is not just here for tourism!
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This page is translated from the original post "Démonstration de force de Stellantis au Salon de Bruxelles" in French.
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