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Stellantis successfully cuts U.S. inventory by over 100,000 vehicles

Despite this massive achievement, the rapidly shifting political climate might be a new roadblock for the automaker.
Stellantis clears out 100,000 vehicles from U.S. inventory

Left to right | North America Chief- Antonio Filosa, interim committee head- John Elkann

According to Antonio Filosa, Stellantis‘s North American chief, he recently revealed that the automaker has successfully reduced its U.S. inventory by more than 100,000 vehicles. The rapid reduction in supply is a significant feat for Stellantis, which faced challenges with excess inventory and slumping sales last year.

Despite traditionally high-profit margins in the U.S. and the success of brands like Jeep and Ram, ineffective pricing strategies led to a substantial sales slump, leaving hundreds of thousands of unsold vehicles across U.S. dealerships.

Data from Cox Automotive revealed that Stellantis raised vehicle prices during the pandemic but failed to adjust them afterward, unlike its competitors. Consequently, the Jeep, Ram, and Dodge brands became significantly overpriced compared to competitor brands.

This pricing miscalculation, stemming from several years of errors, reached a critical point recently. Former CEO Carlos Taveres’ aggressive pricing strategies and controversial cost-cutting measures contributed substantially to the rising inventory levels and plummeting sales, ultimately leading to his sudden ousting in December 2024.

Under the leadership of the new Stellantis interim committee, headed by John Elkann, the automaker has worked diligently to clear out excess inventory by offering huge discounts to consumers.

While the automaker is making headway to regain control, a new challenge is looming on the horizon. If President-elect Donald Trump opts to enforce his 25% tariff threats on imports from Mexico and Canada, Stellantis could be in hot water. Several of its most popular vehicles, from Jeep and Ram brands, are produced in Mexico and imported into the United States.

With these mounting challenges, Stellantis will need a strong and calculated leader to steer the ship back on the path of success.

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