Here’s some possible good news.
Stellantis CEO Says Chrysler Will Get U.S.-Market Attention, Not Peugeot
Stellantis already has a strong market share in the U.S., as Tavares pointed out, and is prioritizing increasing the market share of
Jeep,
Dodge,
Ram, and
Chrysler, among others that are already here. This is particularly the case for Chrysler, a struggling brand that currently has only the
300 and the
Pacifica and
Voyager minivans.
Chrysler's sales have declined in recent years, from 300,000 sales five years ago down to around 110,000 vehicles in 2020. Such results, combined with the change in ownership, have led to speculation that Chrysler is nearing its end in the U.S., but Tavares suggested that Chrysler was here to stay and will instead be reinvented.
"We consider that this brand is one of the three historical pillars of Stellantis [Fiat and Peugeot are the other two], and of course we are eager, and I am eager, to give this brand a future," Tavares said. What that future is, the Stellantis CEO said, depends on what is proposed for the brand.