Stellantis Plans to Strengthen Dealer Partnerships to Boost Sales and Market Growth
The move comes amid efforts to restore sales volumes and market share following a dip in North American sales.
Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa is set to meet with dealership representatives at the NADA Show in Las Vegas to discuss collaboration and support for retail sales. The meeting comes as the company implements measures to restore sales volumes and market share after a decline in North American sales in 2024, as well as to reduce excess inventory at dealer lots.

Earlier in 2025, Filosa participated in National Automobile Dealers Association events, where discussions focused on incentive programs, marketing support, and new products aimed at strengthening dealer relationships.
The strategy is designed to drive sales growth and reinforce Stellantis’ position in key markets, including North America, with the goal of restoring delivery volumes and market share following the recent downturn.
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