Americans vs. Europeans: A Conflict is Brewing Inside Stellantis

Stellantis faces a potential internal split, warns former CEO.

October 23, 2025 at 11:17 PM / News

Former Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares has voiced concern over the automaker’s future, warning that the company could face an internal rift between its European and U.S. divisions. In an interview with a French publication, Tavares said the “three-way balance between Italy, France, and the United States” is becoming increasingly fragile amid the global economic slowdown, falling demand, and mounting pressure from Chinese carmakers.

According to Tavares, Stellantis — the parent company of Jeep, Fiat, Peugeot, and Citroën — is navigating a difficult period marked by declining sales in Western markets and intensifying competition in the EV segment. He cautioned that keeping Stellantis unified will require “constant oversight and strategic cohesion.”

Tavares also outlined several possible outcomes, including a potential split of Stellantis into two distinct entities — one focused on Europe and the other on North America. Such a move, he suggested, could be a response to differences in regulations, cost structures, and political priorities among the company’s core regions.

The former CEO’s remarks have fueled speculation about internal tensions within Stellantis, which — despite its global scale — is being forced to rethink its strategy as it adapts to new economic and technological challenges reshaping the auto industry.

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