Stellantis Explores the Chinese Market and Studies Agreements with Xiaomi and Xpeng to Strengthen Its Business in Europe
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The Opel parent company apparently puts its investments in Europe to the test. According to a report Stellantis negotiates with Xiaomi and Xpeng – also about shares in the brands.
The car group Stellantis has met with the Chinese companies of Xiaomi and Xpeng to explore possible agreements that strengthen the brands of the European giant. A meeting that has taken place in a context in which the market of the old continent is stressed by electrification, the tariffs imposed by the US and the boom of the new vehicles of the Asian giant. Among the possibilities studied by the business groups would be a possible acquisition o…
Stellantis explores partnerships with Xiaomi and Xpeng Since 12 March 2026, a number of consistent reports indicate that Stellantis is engaged in discussions with Chinese car groups, including Xiaomi and Xpeng. The aim is to examine different forms of cooperation around its European activities, according to several industrial sources. However, these exchanges do not mean a radical restructuring of the manufacturer. A spokesman for the group has …
Stellantis, born in 2021 of the merger between PSA, of European origin, and FCA, itself a result of the rapprochement between Fiat and Chrysler, had the ambition to become a large group capable of playing on all the tables. In fact, managing this team is clearly more complicated than expected. The figures of 2025 are quite eloquent: Stellantis has suffered net losses of 22,3 billion euros, against a profit of 5,52 billion the previous year. A br…
In the face of the heavy losses recorded in 2025, Stellantis cannot remain inactive. The group is studying partnerships with other companies in this way.The group is also interested in... The article Stellantis could associate with Xiaomi or Xpeng to ensure the future of its European brands appeared first on Automobile Clean.
In China, Stellantis is to look for financially strong partners for his weakening European business. There were talks with XPeng and Xiaomi.
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