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By Nora Naughton     The Wall Street Journal

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV and Peugeot-maker PSA Group cemented their trans-Atlantic merger Saturday, creating Stellantis NV, a global auto-making giant that executives say will have the heft needed to compete in a fast-changing industry.

The deal, first agreed to in late 2019 and approved earlier this month by shareholders, comes as the global car business is rapidly shifting to new technologies, such as electric vehicles, and battling upstarts trying to upend everything from the way cars are engineered and built to how they are sold.

Stellantis, derived from Latin term meaning " to brighten with stars," ranks as the world's third-largest auto maker by sales, according to 2019 figures, the latest available. At Friday's close, it was worth more than $51 billion. The newly formed car company plans to start trading under the ticker symbol STLA on the Paris and Milan stock exchanges Monday and in New York on Tuesday.


Stellantis will have a major presence in North America and more than a quarter of the market in Europe, selling vehicles through a massive collection of brands, ranging from American names like Jeep and Ram to Peugeot, Citroën and Opel in Europe and Maserati and Alfa Romeo on the luxury end.

In a turbulent year for many global manufacturers, executives at FCA and PSA pushed forward with the merger, saying the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic have only reinforced the need for the combination. They estimate the tie-up could eventually produce $6 billion in annual cost savings, in part by consolidating the two companies' engineering and parts purchasing to drive larger economies of scale.

Still, the auto sector has a spotty record with megamergers and many of Stellantis's rivals, including General Motors Co., are moving in the opposite direction, retrenching from money-losing regions and shrinking their global operations to be more nimble.


Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV and Peugeot-maker PSA Group cemented their trans-Atlantic merger Saturday, creating Stellantis NV, a global auto-making giant.

Carlos Tavares, the PSA chief now leading Stellantis, faces numerous challenges in fitting these two companies together, including underperforming factories, lagging brands and an ailing China business.

"The trickiest part of every merger is when you have to mix all of the cultures," said Carla Bailo, president of the Center for Automotive Research and a former co-worker of Mr. Tavares at Nissan Motor Co.

The 62-year-old Mr. Tavares is known in automotive circles for his success in turning around faltering businesses. When he first arrived at Peugeot from Renault in 2013, the company was bleeding cash. Within six years, he transformed it into one of the most profitable European car companies with PSA posting an operating margin of 8.5% in 2019. He later revived Opel and Vauxhall, two once-struggling European brands that PSA purchased from GM in 2017.

At PSA, the turnaround was largely achieved by pulling back on profit-damaging sales discounts and pushing the company to be hypervigilant about costs. He also trimmed the workforce without closing plants, negotiating new union agreements and eliminating jobs through buyouts.


Carlos Tavares, the PSA chief now leading Stellantis, faces numerous challenges in fitting these two companies together, including underperforming factories, lagging brands and an ailing China business.

It is a formula, some analysts say, he is likely to apply at Stellantis, which employs about 400,000 workers globally.

One of Mr. Tavares's largest undertakings will be melding the two auto makers' manufacturing operations, which together comprise nearly 50 factories globally -- many of them operating at well below capacity, according to data provided by research firm LMC Automotive. He also needs to reinvigorate the business in China, where the two companies' combined sales now account for less than 1% of a market that sold 20 million vehicles last year, and fix Fiat Chrysler's money-losing operations in Europe.

On electric vehicles, Stellantis will be under pressure to match the investment being poured into the technology by competitors, like GM, which plans to spend $27 billion through 2025 on electric and self-driving cars.

While Fiat Chrysler and PSA have worked to expand plug-in offerings and secure battery supplies, the marketplace is becoming increasingly competitive with both traditional car companies and well-funded startups getting ready to release a wave of new electric models this year.

Stellantis plans to divert the bulk of the $6 billion in projected yearly savings to developing electric vehicles and other costly technologies. But first it must tackle areas of overlap in manufacturing and vehicle lineups, without closing plants and eliminating brands as executives have promised, a task that industry analysts say could be tricky as car companies continue to confront depressed sales during the pandemic.

Ms. Bailo says Mr. Tavares, a Portugese-born auto fanatic who spends many weekends racing cars, is likely to take time to assess the business and get to know his counterparts at Fiat Chrysler before making any major changes.

"He's not the kind of leader who gives you a target and says, 'Go find a way to meet it,'" she said. "He's much more hands-on than the typical leader."


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Re: Fiat Chrysler, PSA Group merge to create new auto-making behemoth
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2021, 03:45:36 AM »
  List of the world's largest auto builders by brand..I think it will surprise some.

   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_manufacturers_by_motor_vehicle_production
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« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2021, 12:08:41 PM »
Ford deserves to be low on the list.coming out with that POS 4.2 V6, and the power joke diesel.
Ive driven both.

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« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2021, 04:08:33 AM »
The top three makers have access to markets that are pretty well closed to US makers.

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« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2021, 11:04:08 AM »
  It seems like some of these makers are much more extensive than some would think.  I knew Ford at one time owned Land Rover..and was surprised that they sold it to Tata (of India).
  I had only heard rumors that Volvo was Ford property..and have no idea they had sold Volvo to Geely...whoever that is!
 
  From the article;

  The Ford group includes Jaguar Land Rover until 2007[14] (sold to Tata in 2008)[15] and Volvo until 2009[16] (sold to Geely in 2010).[17]

   ...And almost all these auto firms are just as diverse, if not more so !
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« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2021, 01:16:13 PM »
Auto companies are merging and getting bigger while disappearing.
U.S. makers, including AMC used to construct cars in foreign countries.
Now they are, turning into same crap, same pile, partly due to China which has connections to far, far, far more companies than most imagine unless they read the business pages.

Australia used to have five car companies constructing cars there, now they have ZERO.

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« Reply #6 on: January 17, 2021, 03:15:31 PM »
   Ford at one time also owned Jaguar.  I didn't realize how closely they cooperated until one day i found myself on an interstate, following a Jaguar sedan and a Ford Taurus, in front of me running side by side.
   Same body, different trim..
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« Reply #7 on: January 17, 2021, 03:44:17 PM »
The S-Type 3.0 has a 3.0L V6 engine making 235 horsepower; the S-Type 4.2 has a 300-horsepower 4.2L V8; and the high-performance S-Type R gets a supercharged version of the 4.2L making 400 horsepower. ... All three models have a six-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive.

Designed in 1999 after production was finished in Birmingham's Castle Bromwich, the Jaguar S-Type was a mid-sized luxury car with spacious leather seats and a circular grille.  The 2001 S- Type had alloy wheels, and the manufacturer expanded the color choices. The 2002 S-Type had a 3.0-liter V8 engine, and the 2003 model had revised trims. Audiophiles could choose to get the Alpine sound system installed in the car. 2004 meant the introduction of adaptive cruise control, meaning that the car utilized cameras and lasers to ensure an ample distance from other cars. Drivers could choose models that had six-speed automatic transmission. Heated seats were offered in the 2005 model, and the 2006 S-Type was equipped with Bluetooth. The last two years continued to see evident adjustments, as there was radar cruise control in 2007 and bigger wheels in 2008.

The S-Type additionally had the same problem with originality as its successor. According to The Auto Channel, the Jaguar S-Type 3.0 had a V6 engine that was constructed into the Ford Taurus. The S-Type had the Ford DEW platform. This means that the S-Type had a similar design as the Lincoln LS and Ford Thunderbird. This may have stopped Jaguar fans from buying the latest S-Type model. Luxury car aficionados could argue that this Jaguar S-Type was just a more vibrant version of the Ford Taurus.

In fact, Jaguar had a contentious relationship with Ford even before the S-Type's release, bringing us to another reason why the S-Type was discontinued.