How Chrysler, Ram Parent Stellantis Plans To Overtake Ford As Top Pickup Maker

Zinger Key Points
  • Stellantis plans to expand in Africa and target midsize businesses, with a vision to double its revenues from pickups and vans.
  • The company aims for 40% of its global commercial vehicles to be electric or hydrogen-powered by 2030.

Stellantis NV STLA, the automotive giant behind brands like Fiat, Ram, and Peugeot, has outlined a bold strategy to outpace Ford Motor Co F in the global market for electric vehicle (EV) pickups and vans within the coming four years.

What Happened: According to a report by Electrek, Stellantis has plans to expand its footprint in Africa and cater to the needs of midsize businesses. The company is targeting a twofold increase in its revenues from pickups and vans by 2030, aiming for 40% of its global commercial vehicles to be powered by electricity or hydrogen by the same year.

Light commercial vehicles (LCVs) yield half of Stellantis’ profits and constitute a third of its revenue. With 1.6 million vehicles sold in the past year, Stellantis is trailing Ford by a mere 400,000 units. The company forecasts that it will sell a total of 1.8 million vehicles this year. To manage its LCV business, Stellantis has set up a new unit named Pro One.

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Already leading the LCV market in Europe and South America, Stellantis has announced that it will revamp its lineup of 12 vans under the Fiat, Peugeot, Citroen, and Opel/Vauxhall brands.

The new lineup, set to be unveiled on Oct. 23, will showcase second-generation zero-emission powertrains, an exclusive hydrogen solution, full connectivity, and top-notch autonomous driving assistance systems.

Key to Stellantis’ ambitious plan to outperform Ford is the forthcoming electric Ram 1500 pickup truck, as well as two other Ram pickup models set to be launched in the next two years, powered either fully by electricity or hydrogen.

Why It Matters: This ambitious strategy comes on the heels of challenges faced by Stellantis. The company recently had to lay off 570 additional workers in Michigan and Indiana due to impacts from a UAW strike, as reported by Benzinga.

Sales of Ford’s F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck, meanwhile, appear to be slow, as the company reduced production capacity at its Rogue, Michigan plant and introduced discounts on certain variants.

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