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    Citroen Appoints Xavier Chardon as Ceo, Koskas to Leave Company

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    Posted on May 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Citroen has appointed Xavier Chardon as CEO, replacing Thierry Koskas. Chardon, with experience at Citroen and Volkswagen, will report to Stellantis' COO for Enlarged Europe.

    Citroen Appoints Xavier Chardon as New CEO, Koskas Departs

    (Reuters) -Citroen has appointed Xavier Chardon as its new CEO, the brand's owner Stellantis said on Monday, as the group's search for its own top executive nears completion.

    The French-Italian owner of the Jeep and Peugeot brands is choosing who will lead it through one of the industry's most tumultuous periods, after its former CEO Carlos Tavares abruptly departed in December following a dramatic plunge in sales and profit.

    Chardon was at Citroen between 1994 and 2012, most recently as managing director of the brand in France, before joining the Volkswagen group where he has been head of sales for Europe and for the past four years head of France.

    He will take over the top job at Citroen from June 2 and will report to Stellantis' Chief Operating Officer for Enlarged Europe Jean-Philippe Imparato, the group added.

    His predecessor, Thierry Koskas, who led the brand since 2023, will leave Stellantis, a spokesperson of the group told Reuters.

    (Reporting by Alessandro Parodi and Gilles Guillaume, Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Xavier Chardon appointed as Citroen's new CEO.
    • •Chardon previously worked at Citroen and Volkswagen.
    • •Thierry Koskas will leave Stellantis.
    • •Stellantis is undergoing leadership changes.
    • •Chardon to report to Stellantis' COO for Enlarged Europe.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Citroen appoints Xavier Chardon as CEO, Koskas to leave company

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the appointment of Xavier Chardon as the new CEO of Citroen, replacing Thierry Koskas.

    2Who is Xavier Chardon?

    Xavier Chardon is the newly appointed CEO of Citroen, with prior experience at Citroen and Volkswagen.

    3Why is Thierry Koskas leaving?

    Thierry Koskas is leaving Stellantis as part of the company's leadership changes.

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