The FCA group remains the eighth world carmaker in 2019
- The FCA group (Fiat, Alfa-Romeo, Lancia, Maserati, Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram) has published its sales figures for the year 2019.
Its global sales reached a level pf 4,42 million vehicles against 4,84 million in 2018, which represents a decrease of 8.7%.
The declining sales curve of the Italian-American group is therefore parallel to what GM and Ford are experiencing.
Its global sales reached a level pf 4,42 million vehicles against 4,84 million in 2018, which represents a decrease of 8.7%.
The declining sales curve of the Italian-American group is therefore parallel to what GM and Ford are experiencing.
- The FCA group, which saw its sales drop significantly in North America (-232,000 units), Europe (-108,000) and Asia (-60,000), remains however the eighth world carmaker in 2019, behind Ford and ahead PSA.
- The FCA group's global sales in 2019 break down:
1. USA remains its largest market, with 2.21 million vehicles, or 50% of its world sales.
2. Europe remains its second market, with 1.27 million vehicles, or 29% of its world sales.
3. South America remains its third market, with 577,000 vehicles, or 13% of its global sales.
4. Asia remains its fourth market, with 160,000 vehicles, or 4% of its global sales.
- These four markets represent 96% of the FCA group's global sales in 2019, which are split into 2.92 million vehicles for Chrysler Group (Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Jeep) and 1.50 million vehicles for Fiat Group (Fiat, Alfa-Romeo, Lancia, Maserati). Fiat Group therefore represents today half the volume of the Chrysler Group, while at the time of the merger of the two entities, they had a comparable volume.
- The big challenge of 2020 will be the merger of FCA with PSA, which will lead to the creation of the new fourth largest manufacturer in the world, with a sales volume of nearly 8 million vehicles….if the process is confirmed after the COVID-19 impact.
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