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.

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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