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    Stellantis vows to reconnect with customers as it flags $1.7 billion US tariff hit for 2025

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    Posted on July 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Stellantis plans to counter a $1.7 billion US tariff impact with new vehicle launches, aiming to reconnect with customers under new CEO Antonio Filosa.

    Table of Contents

    • Stellantis' Strategy Amid Tariff Challenges
    • CEO's Vision for Growth
    • Financial Forecasts and Market Response
    • Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Operations

    Stellantis Plans to Reconnect with Customers Amid $1.7 Billion Tariff Impact

    Stellantis' Strategy Amid Tariff Challenges

    By Giulio Piovaccari

    CEO's Vision for Growth

    MILAN (Reuters) -Stellantis warned on Tuesday of a 1.5-billion-euro ($1.7 billion) hit from U.S. tariffs this year, but pledged new vehicle launches to reconnect with customers as its new CEO tries to get the automaker back on track after a dismal 2024.

    Financial Forecasts and Market Response

    In his first public appearance as CEO, company veteran Antonio Filosa said the priority was to return to volume growth.

    Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Operations

    "That means ... the expansion of our lineup with the addition of new products that are much closer to customer demands," he told analysts, citing a decision to reintroduce the popular Hemi 8-cylinder engine for Ram trucks.

    Milan-listed shares in Stellantis pared morning losses and rose up to 3.8% after Filosa's call with analysts. They closed up 0.2%.

    The French-Italian-American automaker forecast a low-single-digit margin on its adjusted operating income in the second half of 2025, following an "incredibly tough" first half.

    "First half was ... nowhere near where we want and need to be," Filosa said. "We still have tons of work to do. In particular, we are focused on bringing products back to segments where we have been absent," he added, without elaborating beyond the V8 Ram.

    Filosa was appointed in May after former boss Carlos Tavares was ousted in December following a disastrous performance last year in the crucial U.S. market.

    "I don't like blame, I like responsibility and accountability," Filosa told analysts.

    Stellantis' forecasts for the second half, which analysts described as vague, also include higher net revenues and improved industrial free cash flow compared with the first half, when it burned through 3 billion euros of cash.

    The company said the forecasts were based on tariff rules following a weekend trade agreement between the European Union and United States.

    The 1.5-billion-euro tariff impact - which includes 300 million euros incurred in the first half - is at the higher end of a forecast range of 1.0 billion to 1.5 billion euros provided last week when Stellantis released preliminary figures for the first half, which were broadly confirmed on Tuesday.

    CHALLENGES AHEAD

    Asked whether he was planning to streamline Stellantis sprawling portfolio of 15 brands, which includes Jeep, Peugeot, Chrysler and Fiat, Filosa said it was a "strength" against competitors.

    "We want to work it better. We want to be more effective and efficient in our brand portfolio management," he said.

    Stellantis in April withdrew its guidance for a moderate recovery this year after a 70% net profit drop in 2024, due to the uncertain impact of U.S. tariffs.

    Sunday's EU-U.S. framework trade deal imposed a 15% U.S. import tariff on most EU goods - half the threatened rate.

    Stellantis, however, is mostly exposed to the 25% levy that the U.S. has imposed on Mexico and Canada, on top of an existing 2.5% tariff, with more than 40% of the 1.2 million vehicles it sold last year in the U.S. imported from those countries.

    ($1 = 0.8670 euros)

    (Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari in Milan, Gilles Guillaume in Paris and Nora Eckert in Detroit. Additional rpeorting by Nick Carey in London. Editing by Alvise Armellini, Bernadette Baum and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Stellantis faces a $1.7 billion impact from US tariffs.
    • •New CEO Antonio Filosa aims to return to volume growth.
    • •Plans include reintroducing the Hemi V8 engine for Ram trucks.
    • •Shares rose after CEO's call despite earlier losses.
    • •Focus on expanding product lineup to meet customer demands.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Stellantis vows to reconnect with customers as it flags $1.7 billion US tariff hit for 2025

    1What is operating income?

    Operating income is the profit a company makes from its regular business operations, excluding costs associated with non-operational activities.

    2What is market response?

    Market response refers to how consumers and competitors react to changes in the market, such as pricing, product launches, or economic conditions.

    3What is volume growth?

    Volume growth refers to an increase in the quantity of products sold or services provided, which can lead to higher revenue.

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