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Stellantis To Boost Investments In India’s Auto Sector For A Better Market Share

As Stellantis is the world's fourth-largest automaker globally and hence it seeks to double its exports from India as well

Amid rising competition in the Indian auto market, Stellantis is considering a new round of investment in India. The Dutch group, which owns automotive brands such as Fiat, Jeep, Chrysler, and Peugeot, aims to expand its retail network and launch new products in the Indian market, where its share has dwindled to just 1%. As the world’s fourth-largest automaker, Stellantis also seeks to double its exports from India.

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Stellantis has so far invested close to Rs 11,000 crore in India. The brand has further revealed that the scope of its future investments will be guided by its upcoming programs and the balance between domestic and export-focused operations.

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Over the years, Japanese and Korean manufacturers have held a majority share in India’s automobile market, the third largest in the world. In addition, indigenous automakers Tata Motors and M&M are also significant players, accounting for nearly a quarter of sales between them.

Stellantis’s Game Plan For India

Stellantis is planning to take a phased approach to expansion in the local market, focusing on back-end capability, localisation, and select products. Sustained growth, however, will depend on how well the company aligns its offerings with Indian consumer expectations and competitive price structures.

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Jeep’s current lineup consists of the Jeep range and Citroen models such as the C3 hatchback, C3 Aircross, and the recent Basalt. Although the company has a sprawling product line, none of its vehicles has been able to deliver high sales volumes.

Last year, the manufacturer exported about 10,000 fully built vehicles, along with 300,000 engines and powertrains from India. India currently accounts for roughly 2% of the group’s global volume base of 5–6 million units. The component supply chain has also scaled up significantly; it now works with around 500 local suppliers.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shriyansh Garg

Shriyansh Garg

Sub Editor

Shriyansh Garg is a Journalist with over three years of experience in the Media Industry. Over the years, he has covered and written on a wide range of topics ranging from automobiles and technology to travel. At News 24, he focuses on Tech And Automobiles. Being a passionate auto Enthusiast, Shriyansh finds ultimate solace in exploring the diverse facets of machines and their intrinsic nuances. He completed his Post-graduation in Media Studies in 2021, and since then, he has been able to harness his writing skills and acumen to deliver quality content for brands like Trade India, Bharat Arpanet, and several others. As an Integral part of the English Digital Team at News 24 he applies his best writing capabilities for covering tech and auto-related news updates

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First published on: Jul 14, 2025 12:01 PM IST


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