The FCA group sold 3.55 million vehicles in 2020
The FCA group (Fiat, Alfa-Roméo, Lancia, Maserati, Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram) sold 3.55 million light vehicles (passenger and utility) in 2020, down 19.6% compared to 2019. From January 1, 2021, FCA's figures will be combined with those of PSA, as the two carmakers have merged to give birth to the Stellantis group.

For 2020, the FCA group remains predominant in the American market, thanks to its historical local brands Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram. The carmaker sold 1,824,408 vehicles in this market last year, equivalent to 51% of its global sales. As the PSA group does not sell in this market, but mainly in Europe, the Stellantis group will focus more in Europe at the global level. The American market will only represent around 25% of sales and the European market around 50%.

FCA group's worldwide sales in 2020 break down as follows:
• The USA remains its main market, with 1.82 million vehicles, or 51% of its worldwide sales (compared to 50% in 2019).
• Europe is its second market, with 810,000 vehicles, or 23% of its worldwide sales (compared to 29% in 2019).
• Brazil is its third market, with 430,000 vehicles, or 12% of its global sales (compared to 10% in 2019).
• These three markets represent 86% of the FCA group's worldwide sales.

China only represents 40,000 sales in 2020, or 1% of its global sales. As for PSA, the FCA group is poorly performing on the Chinese market, and the Stellantis group will have to initiate a whole new strategy in order to be able to relaunch its sales in the world's largest market.


    
 

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