Stellantis reports that its vehicle shipments increase 10% in the second quarter compared with the same period last year. Multiple sources say the growth is driven primarily by performance in North America, where shipments rise 38% to about 445,000 vehicles. They attribute the North American increase to new vehicle models. In contrast, shipments in “Enlarged Europe” (as described by one outlet) grow more modestly, rising 5% during the quarter. Overall, the reporting indicates that while both regions contribute to the year-on-year increase, North America is the main driver of the higher Q2 volume. Across the outlets provided, there is agreement on the direction and scale of the headline growth figure (10% year-on-year), the regional split, and the approximate North America shipment level. None of the provided excerpts include details on profitability, market share, or guidance, focusing instead on shipment volumes and their regional breakdown.
Stellantis Q2 vehicle shipments rise 10% year-on-year, led by North America
Stellantis reports that its vehicle shipments increase 10% in the second quarter compared with the same period last year. Multiple sources say the growth is driven primarily by performance in North Am...
- Stellantis vehicle shipments rise 10% year-on-year in the second quarter.
- North America shipments increase 38% in Q2 to about 445,000 vehicles.
- Growth in North America is linked to new vehicle models.
- “Enlarged Europe” shipments grow 5% in the second quarter.
- The sources agree on the direction of growth and the regional contribution (North America leading).
In North America, Stellantis vehicle shipments rose 38% in Q2 to 445,000 units, driven by new models, while in Enlarged Europe, they grew 5%
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