Stellantis Swings to $24.1 Billion Loss in 2025 on EV Strategy Reset

The automaker is scaling back its EV push and restructuring operations.
Stellantis Swings to $24.1 Billion Loss in 2025 on EV Strategy Reset
Electrified Wrangler 4xe at a Jeep charging station. Courtesy of Jeep/Stellantis
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Carmaker Stellantis has reported a €22.3 billion ($24.1 billion) net loss for 2025, as CEO Antonio Filosa said the company had overestimated the pace of the global shift to electric vehicles.

The Netherlands-based automaker said on Feb. 26 that net revenues for 2025 totaled €153.5 billion ($181.3 billion), down 2 percent from 2024, due to foreign exchange headwinds and pricing declines in the first half of the year. This was  partially offset by higher volumes and improved vehicle mix.

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