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Stellantis car production in Italy fell to 71-year low in 2025

Stellantis ‌Italian output ‍has almost halved from around 751,000 units in 2023 due to ‍weak market demand in Europe, especially for electric vehicles, delays in ‌the launch of new models, and increasing competition from Chinese rivals.
Stellantis ‌Italian output ‍has almost halved from around 751,000 units in 2023 due to ‍weak market demand in Europe, especially for electric vehicles, delays in ‌the launch of new models, and increasing competition from Chinese rivals.

Stellantis’ vehicle production in Italy fell 20 per cent year-on-year in 2025 to 379,706 vehicles, the FIM Cisl trade union said on Wednesday, expressing fresh worries for the future of the national auto industry. Prime Minister Giorgia ‌Meloni’s government said ‌in 2023 it wanted Stellantis to increase Italian auto production to 1 million units per year, but the automaker’s output ‌has instead kept on shrinking. In 2025, the production of passenger cars – excluding light commercial vehicles – fell 24.5 per cent year-on-year to 213,706 units, the lowest level since 1954, FIM Cisl head Ferdinando Uliano said, presenting his union’s report.

Italy is home to some of Stellantis’ historic brands, including Fiat and Alfa ​Romeo, and Stellantis is the country’s sole major auto producer. ​The company was not immediately available for comment.

Stellantis’ ‌Italian output ‍has almost halved from around 751,000 units in 2023 due to ‍weak market demand in Europe, especially for electric vehicles, delays in ‌the launch of new models, and increasing competition from Chinese rivals. However, the slump in output for 2025 was less severe than previously anticipated. FIM Cisl had forecast full-year production of just over 310,000 units in October, when it provided production data for the first nine months.

“The result could have been worse,” Uliano said, adding the launch of the hybrid version of the Fiat 500 city car at the Mirafiori plant ‍and of the new Jeep Compass SUV in Melfi in the fourth quarter helped to recoup part of the lost output.

“Light commercial vehicles also ‍gave a ⁠positive contribution… in the fourth ⁠quarter,” the union said.

FIM Cisl said the Fiat 500 and Jeep Compass, as well as other new models expected this year – the DS7 and Lancia Gamma family cars – should help bring this year’s output above 2024 levels.

Bouncing back to the higher levels hit in 2023 would largely depend on production holding up in other plants such as Cassino and Pomigliano, which are producing older models such as the Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio, and the Fiat Panda, the union said.

New versions of the Giulia and Stelvio, initially scheduled for 2025, have been postponed.

  • Published On Jan 8, 2026 at 12:07 PM IST

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