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    Stellantis, Volvo Cars shares rise as US sales defy tariff fears

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    Posted on October 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Stellantis and Volvo Cars shares rose as strong US sales figures eased tariff concerns, with Stellantis reporting a 6% increase and Volvo a 3% rise in Q3 sales.

    Volvo Cars and Stellantis Stocks Surge Amid Strong U.S. Sales

    By Marie Mannes

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Shares in European automakers Volvo Cars and Stellantis jumped on Thursday after stronger than expected U.S. sales figures helped ease concerns that tariffs might dent demand.

    Investors have been bracing for a slowdown in U.S. car buying due to higher import duties imposed by President Donald Trump, part of his broader push to boost domestic manufacturing.

    Automakers have scrambled to adjust by, for example, focusing on higher-margin models such as SUVs and pickup trucks that are better able to absorb the impact of any tariffs.

    Several U.S. and some other automakers posted stronger than feared third-quarter U.S. sales figures on Wednesday and Thursday.

    Stellantis reported late Wednesday its first quarterly growth in the U.S. this year, with new car sales up 6% in the period, boosting its shares as much as 7% on Thursday.

    The French-Italian-American carmaker said its Jeep, Chrysler, Ram and FIAT brands all saw sales growth.

    Shares in Volvo Cars were up 5% at 0925 GMT, after posting on Thursday a 3% increase in its third-quarter U.S. sales.

    Non-electrified models continued to dominate Volvo Cars' U.S. sales, with nearly 70% of September volumes made up of mild hybrids - where electric power only supplements the combustion engine - and other internal combustion engine cars.

    The Swedish carmaker, majority-owned by China's Geely Holding, is among the most exposed European manufacturers to U.S. tariffs as most of its U.S.-bound vehicles are produced in Europe.

    Volvo Cars currently builds only its electric EX90 SUV in the United States but plans to start producing its popular XC60 plug-in hybrid there by the end of 2026, alongside an additional hybrid model at its South Carolina factory before 2030.

    In September, Volvo sold a total of 1,629 EX90s globally, and 20,496 XC60s.

    (Reporting by Elviira Luoma in Copenhagen, Marie Mannes in Stockholm, Giancarlo Navach in Milan. Editing by Anna Ringstrom and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Stellantis and Volvo Cars shares rose due to strong US sales.
    • •US sales figures eased tariff-related concerns.
    • •Stellantis reported a 6% increase in US sales.
    • •Volvo Cars' US sales increased by 3% in Q3.
    • •Volvo plans to expand US production by 2030.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Stellantis, Volvo Cars shares rise as US sales defy tariff fears

    1What are SUVs?

    SUVs, or Sport Utility Vehicles, are larger vehicles designed for passenger transport, often featuring higher ground clearance and off-road capabilities compared to standard cars.

    2What is a quarterly growth?

    Quarterly growth refers to the increase in a company's sales or profits over a three-month period compared to the previous quarter, indicating business performance.

    3What is a hybrid vehicle?

    A hybrid vehicle uses two or more types of power, typically combining an internal combustion engine with an electric motor to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.

    4What is market capitalization?

    Market capitalization is the total market value of a company's outstanding shares of stock, calculated by multiplying the share price by the total number of shares.

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