Stellantis is about to rejoin ACEA, the European Automobile Manufacturers Association. The global automotive group submitted membership application to be part of the association once again. In the past years, Stellantis withdrew from local and international organizations as part of its strategy. It won’t be a coincidence that the announcement comes right after the big news about former CEO Carlos Tavares stepping out of the company with immediate effect. Stellantis will announce new CEO by the first half of 2025.

ACEA President Luca De Meo about Stellantis

ACEA welcomes the application from Stellantis to rejoin the association. Given Europe’s unprecedented competitiveness crisis and collective need to master the challenges of the green transformation, it is more important than ever to stand united. ACEA members may be competitors on the market, but they all share the same goal: a competitive and sustainable transition to zero-emission mobility, in a Europe that can stand its ground globally. This we will continue working on with full drive and commitment,” stated Luca de Meo, ACEA President and CEO of Renault Group.

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