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Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Stellantis North America ====== <WRAP right 320px> {{:organizations:stellantis_north_america_logo.png?300|Stellantis North America Logo}} ^ Stellantis North America ^ | **Organization** | Stellantis North America | | **Founded** | 2021 (as Stellantis) | | **Type** | Automotive Manufacturer | | **Headquarters** | Auburn Hills, Michigan | | **Location** | Michigan, United States | | **Parent Organization** | **[[stellantis|Stellantis N.V.]]** | | **Industry** | Automotive Manufacturing | | **Products** | Automobiles, Trucks, Commercial Vehicles | | **Brands** | Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Fiat, Alfa Romeo | | **Website** | [www.stellantis.com](http://www.stellantis.com) | {{:organizations:stellantis_north_america_headquarters.jpg?300|Stellantis North America Headquarters, Auburn Hills}} </WRAP> **[[stellantis_north_america|Stellantis North America]]** is the North American operating division of **[[stellantis|Stellantis N.V.]]**, one of the world's largest automobile manufacturers. Headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan, the company oversees the production, engineering, marketing, and distribution of numerous automotive brands throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Its operations represent the successor to **[[chrysler_corporation|Chrysler Corporation]]**, **[[daimlerchrysler|DaimlerChrysler]]**, **[[chrysler_group_llc|Chrysler Group LLC]]**, and **[[fca_us_llc|FCA US LLC]]**, preserving a corporate lineage that stretches back to the early twentieth century. [(stellantis>Stellantis Corporate History. https://www.stellantis.com)] [(britannica>Chrysler Corporation. Encyclopaedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Chrysler-Corporation)] ===== Origins ===== The history of Stellantis North America is rooted in the founding of **[[chrysler_corporation|Chrysler Corporation]]** by **[[walter_p_chrysler|Walter P. Chrysler]]** in 1925. Chrysler rapidly became one of the "Big Three" American automobile manufacturers alongside **[[ford_motor_company|Ford Motor Company]]** and **[[general_motors|General Motors]]**. [(>britannica)] [(walter>Walter P. Chrysler Biography. Encyclopaedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Walter-P-Chrysler)] Throughout the twentieth century, Chrysler developed a reputation for engineering innovation, vehicle design, and performance-oriented brands that became closely associated with American automotive culture. [(>britannica)] ===== Chrysler Era ===== During the mid-twentieth century, Chrysler produced a wide range of passenger cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles. The company introduced numerous technological advancements, including improvements in vehicle safety, engineering, and manufacturing processes. [(chryslerhistory>Chrysler Historical Archives. https://www.stellantis.com)] Important Chrysler brands included: * **[[chrysler|Chrysler]]** * **[[dodge|Dodge]]** * **[[plymouth_automobile|Plymouth]]** * **[[imperial_automobile|Imperial]]** * **[[jeep|Jeep]]** (later acquired) [(>chryslerhistory)] ===== DaimlerChrysler ===== In 1998, Chrysler merged with the German automaker **[[daimler_ag|Daimler-Benz AG]]**, creating **[[daimlerchrysler|DaimlerChrysler]]**. The transaction was among the largest automotive mergers in history and sought to create a global automotive enterprise combining American and European operations. [(daimler>Corporate History of DaimlerChrysler. https://group.mercedes-benz.com)] [(>britannica)] The merger faced cultural and operational challenges, and Daimler ultimately sold a majority stake in Chrysler in 2007. [(>daimler)] ===== Chrysler Restructuring ===== The global financial crisis of 2008–2009 placed Chrysler under severe financial pressure. In 2009, the company entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as part of a broader restructuring effort involving the United States and Canadian governments. [(treasury>U.S. Treasury Auto Industry Financing Program. https://home.treasury.gov)] [(congress>Congressional Research Service – Auto Industry Restructuring. https://crsreports.congress.gov)] Following reorganization, Chrysler emerged as **[[chrysler_group_llc|Chrysler Group LLC]]**, with significant participation from the Italian automaker **[[fiat|Fiat]]**. [(>treasury)] ===== FCA US ===== Over the following decade, Fiat increased its ownership stake and ultimately integrated Chrysler into **[[fiat_chrysler_automobiles|Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA)]]**. The North American division became known as **[[fca_us_llc|FCA US LLC]]**. [(fca>Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Corporate History. https://www.fcagroup.com)] During this period, brands such as **[[jeep|Jeep]]** and **[[ram_trucks|Ram]]** experienced substantial growth and became major contributors to the company's profitability. [(>fca)] ===== Formation of Stellantis ===== In 2021, **[[fiat_chrysler_automobiles|Fiat Chrysler Automobiles]]** merged with the French automotive group **[[groupe_psa|Groupe PSA]]**, creating **[[stellantis|Stellantis N.V.]]**. The transaction established one of the world's largest automobile manufacturers by vehicle production and global market presence. [(>stellantis)] The North American operations were reorganized under the Stellantis name while maintaining their headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan. [(>stellantis)] ===== Michigan Operations ===== Michigan remains central to Stellantis North America's operations. The company maintains engineering, research, administrative, and manufacturing facilities throughout southeastern Michigan. [(stellantisplants>Stellantis Manufacturing Operations. https://www.stellantis.com)] Major Michigan facilities include: * **[[stellantis_north_america_headquarters|Stellantis Headquarters]]** * **[[jefferson_north_assembly_plant|Jefferson North Assembly Plant]]** * **[[sterling_heights_assembly_plant|Sterling Heights Assembly Plant]]** * **[[warren_truck_assembly_plant|Warren Truck Assembly Plant]]** * **[[mopar_headquarters|Mopar Operations]]** [(>stellantisplants)] The company remains one of Michigan's largest private employers and a significant contributor to the state's manufacturing economy. ===== Brands ===== Stellantis North America oversees several well-known automotive brands, including: * **[[jeep|Jeep]]** * **[[ram_trucks|Ram]]** * **[[dodge|Dodge]]** * **[[chrysler|Chrysler]]** * **[[fiat|Fiat]]** * **[[alfa_romeo|Alfa Romeo]]** [(>stellantis)] Several of these brands have deep historical roots within Michigan and the broader American automotive industry. ===== Legacy ===== Stellantis North America represents the modern continuation of nearly a century of automotive manufacturing history in Michigan. Through its lineage tracing back to **[[chrysler_corporation|Chrysler Corporation]]**, the company remains closely connected to Detroit's industrial heritage and the development of the American automobile industry. [(>britannica)] [(>stellantis)] Today, Stellantis North America continues to play a major role in vehicle manufacturing, engineering, and technological innovation. Its facilities, workforce, and brands remain integral to Michigan's economy and to the broader legacy of automotive production in North America. [(>stellantisplants)] ===== See Also ===== * **[[chrysler_corporation|Chrysler Corporation]]** * **[[walter_p_chrysler|Walter P. Chrysler]]** * **[[ford_motor_company|Ford Motor Company]]** * **[[general_motors|General Motors]]** * **[[jeep|Jeep]]** * **[[stellantis|Stellantis N.V.]]** ~~REFNOTES~~ {{tag>organization stellantis chrysler automotive auburn_hills manufacturing michigan}} organization/stellantis_north_america.txt Last modified: 2026/06/02 08:01by admin