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    Stellantis chief executive Carlos Tavares resigns

    Press RoomBy Press RoomDecember 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Stellantis chief executive Carlos Tavares has resigned following a sharp decline in financial performance at the world’s fourth-largest carmaker, marking an abrupt exit for one of the automotive industry’s most high-profile leaders.

    In a statement on Sunday, Stellantis, which owns the Peugeot, Fiat and Jeep brands, said the company’s board accepted the resignation of Tavares, without clarifying the reason why he had stepped down. 

    In September, Stellantis had launched a search for a successor to Tavares, but he had been expected to complete his term as chief executive through until early 2026.

    Tavares joined France’s Peugeot owner PSA in 2014, saved it from near insolvency, and then helped forge Stellantis by buying Germany-based Opel from General Motors in 2017. A €50bn merger with Fiat-Chrysler followed in 2021.

    John Elkann, Stellantis’ chair, said “our thanks goes to Carlos for his years of dedicated service and the role he has played in the creation of Stellantis”.

    The company said the process to appoint a new chief executive would be concluded by the first half of 2025. Until then, a new interim executive committee led by Elkann will be formed.

    People familiar with Tavares’ departure said there were increasing tensions between him and other Stellantis board members on how to put the company back on track following a steep decline in reported profits in 2024 due to slumping sales in the US and Europe.

    “He was focusing on the short term rather than the group’s longer term and managed to anger everybody in the process,” said one person familiar with conversations among the board members. 

    A second person with knowledge of the deliberations added: “There was a sense that Carlos was moving too fast to retrieve his reputation at the risk of creating problems in the future.”

    Stellantis’ falling profits this year represented a stark reversal of fortunes for the company, which had built a strong balance sheet through sweeping cost cuts. 

    Another person briefed on Tavares’ resignation said the situation inside Stellantis and with the company’s stakeholders, including suppliers and dealers in the US, had become strained.

    Disgruntled factory workers in Italy and the US had threatened strikes following production cuts.

    Tavares did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

    Stellantis on Sunday confirmed its 2024 financial guidance, including its target for an adjusted operating profit margin of 5.5 per cent to 7 per cent.

    In July Tavares had brushed off concerns about Stellantis’ performance, describing the slump in sales as a “bump in the road” as he vowed to “fix” the problems. 

    In October he oversaw a management shake up at the company’s brands, including Jeep, Maserati and Alfa Romeo. The changes were interpreted by analysts as a sign Tavares was not planning to step down before the end of his term. 

    At the time he also clashed with the Italian government over electric vehicle subsidies, as he threatened to move some Stellantis jobs at its Italian factories overseas.

    Tavares was grilled by angry Italian lawmakers, and his response blaming the tough regulatory environment was taken as lacking in “humility”, said one person familiar with the matter.

    Tavares’ departure comes just days after Stellantis announced it was suspending production of the Fiat 500 EV and two Maserati models at its historic Mirafiori plant in Turin during December due to weak demand.

    Last week Stellantis blamed the UK’s electric vehicle sales rules as it announced plans to shut its van factory in Luton, putting about 1,100 jobs at risk.

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