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Stellantis production in Italy will reach a 71-year low by 2025, according to unions

The FIM Cisl trade union said that the production of Stellantis vehicles in Italy fell 20% annually in 2025, to 379.706 cars. This is a new concern for the future health of the Italian auto industry. The government of Prime Minister Giorgia Melons said that in 2023, it wanted Stellantis' Italian auto production to reach 1 million units a year. However, the automaker has continued to shrink.

FIM Cisl's?Ferdinando Uliano, who presented the union report, said that in 2025 the production of passenger vehicles, excluding light commercial vehicle, will fall by 24.5% on an annual basis to 213,706 cars, the lowest since 1954.

Stellantis, the sole auto manufacturer in Italy, is also home to Fiat, Alfa Romeo and other historic Stellantis brands. The company did not respond to a request for comment.

2025 RESULT - NOT AS BAD AS FEARED

Stellantis Italian production has nearly halved since 2023, when it was around 751,000 units. This is due to a weak demand for electric cars in Europe, as well as delays in the release of new models and increased competition from Chinese competitors. The decline in production for 2025, however, was less than originally anticipated. FIM Cisl forecasted a full-year production level of 310,000 units when it released production data in October.

Uliano added that the Fiat 500 hybrid city car, launched at the Mirafiori factory in the fourth quarter, and the Jeep Compass SUV in Melfi during the same period helped recover some of the output lost.

The union stated that "light commercial vehicles?also made a positive contribution...in the fourth quarter."

FIM Cisl stated that the Fiat 500, Jeep Compass and other new models due this year – the DS7 family and?Lancia Gamma - will help to bring this year's production above the 2024 level.

The union stated that a return to higher levels in 2023 would depend largely on the production of older models like the Alfa Romeo Giulia, Stelvio and Fiat Panda in plants such as Cassino or Pomigliano.

The original 2025 release date for the new Giulia & Stelvio models has been delayed.

(source: Reuters)