Shares of Jeep maker Stellantis fall more than 7% after first-quarter results

Shares of Jeep maker Stellantis fall more than 7% after first-quarter results


The all-new 2026 Jeep Cherokee Hybrid is on display during the 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center on November 23, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

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Shares of auto giant Stellantis fell sharply on Thursday after the company reported a near tripling of its adjusted operating income in the first three months of the year, supported by improved sales in its key North American market.

The multinational conglomerate, which owns household names including Jeep, Dodge, Fiat, Chrysler and Peugeot, posted first-quarter adjusted operating income of 960 million euros ($1.12 billion).

That comfortably beat an analyst consensus of 568 million euros, according to a Reuters poll, and reflects a 194% increase from adjusted operating income of 327 million euros a year ago.

Milan-listed shares of the company were automatically halted from trading after falling more than 7% during early morning deals.

The results mark the first time the company has started reporting quarterly profit data, which it previously only posted on a six-monthly basis.

Stellantis said first-quarter net revenues came in at 38.1 billion euros, a 6% increase from the same period in 2025. First-quarter net profit amounted to 377 million euros, versus a loss of 387 million euros in the first three months of 2025.

“As we initiate quarterly reporting, the first three months of 2026 reflect the early results of our actions to return Stellantis to sustainable, profitable growth,” Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa said in a statement.

“The products we launched in 2025 have been well received and we’re confident that the 10 new vehicles planned for 2026 will build on this momentum,” he added.

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