Jeep exits China: Stellantis ends production. The company is bankrupt

GAC FCA has been declared bankrupt. The story of Jeep in China has come to an end.

July 10, 2025 at 12:43 PM / News

In China, the era of another automaker has ended: the court officially announced the bankruptcy of the joint venture GAC Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (GAC FCA), which was engaged in producing Jeep for the local market. The project, launched in 2009 with the participation of the Chinese GAC and the international consortium Stellantis, ceased to exist after many years of operation.

The main reason for the liquidation of the company was the inability to restructure debts and the lack of prospects for further operations. Initially, creditors filed about 600 lawsuits totaling 1.4 billion yuan (approximately $200 million), but after an audit, the claims were reduced. The court approved the asset distribution plan, and the company's representatives thanked the creditors for their «understanding and patience» in this difficult process.

In fact, the end of GAC FCA was predetermined in 2022 when Stellantis broke off the partnership with GAC and switched to importing Jeep instead of local assembly. However, even this measure did not help stop the decline in demand for the brand in China. Consumers are increasingly favoring local automakers who offer modern electric vehicles and high-tech models.

This situation is a vivid example of global changes in the automotive industry. The Chinese market continues to transform, and international brands have to adapt to new realities. If you are considering buying a car in the coming years, it's worth keeping a close eye on these trends — they may affect not only the availability of models but also their cost.

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