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Stellantis CEO Discusses Gigafactory, Italy’s Automotive Future

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Stellantis CEO Discusses Italian ⁣Production,Brand Strategy,and Marchionne’s Legacy

Stellantis ‌is actively working to secure the future ⁣of​ its Termoli plant through the assignment of production for the new EDCT gearbox – electrified‌ transmissions intended for electric vehicles and global export. The​ company reports the EDCT production⁤ is progressing ‍well at the Mirafiori plant, framing the Termoli assignment‍ as a key ⁣step in a⁢ broader global implementation.

Addressing the ⁢goal of producing one million vehicles⁢ in ⁣Italy, ⁢the CEO acknowledged the challenge posed by a three-million-car decline in the European automotive‍ market over recent ⁤years. The focus is on maximizing production volumes​ from existing⁢ and future​ projects assigned to Italy, while recognizing the ‌overall‍ deterioration of the ⁢European automotive industry and ⁢the urgent need for strategic decisions ‌to reverse this trend. regulatory revisions are seen as crucial to achieving this.

Regarding‌ the Stellantis portfolio of 14 brands, the CEO firmly stated that ‌the brands represent a core strength. Specifically addressing rumors surrounding Maserati, he emphasized that the ⁤brand is not for sale, ⁤but ⁢requires a focused ‌strategy⁤ regarding product advancement and⁤ long-term vision.

The recent partnership‍ with Chinese automaker leapmotor ⁤was presented as a ⁣positive step, positioning it as a response to the‍ increasing presence⁤ of Chinese ⁤automotive companies in Europe. ‌ The CEO highlighted China’s advancements in automotive technology ⁢- including ADAS, smart cockpits,⁣ and central⁤ computing -⁣ but ‍noted a relative‌ lack of emphasis on brand identity and design, areas where Stellantis ​maintains a ​competitive advantage.⁢ The partnership is expected to create synergies and leverage leapmotor’s processes, suppliers, and supply chain to extend Stellantis’ automotive know-how.

the CEO ​addressed the prominence of former Stellantis executives – often referred‌ to as “Marchionne Boys” – in leadership positions across various industries.He expressed⁢ deep ‍respect for ‍the late Sergio⁣ Marchionne, acknowledging him as a formative influence and stating that​ being considered ‌a “Marchionne Boy” is an honor. He described a close working ​relationship with ⁣Marchionne, including direct⁢ supervision for six to seven years and multiple promotions, the last occurring in March 2018 with his entry into the GEC. He identified himself ⁤as one of ⁢the last ​appointments made by Marchionne​ to the ⁣GEC.

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