2025 Stellantis North America Fact Sheet
Regional Headquarters
Auburn Hills, Michigan
Executive Management
North America Chief Operating Officer – Antonio Filosa
North America Facts and Figures
Employment: ~75,000 (2024)
Revenues: €63.5 billion (2024)
Vehicle Shipments: ~1.432 million (2024)
Manufacturing Facilities
12 Assembly
6 Engine
3 Transmission
7 Stamping, Casting, Machining and Axle
For more information, review the complete list of North America manufacturing plant fact sheets, as well locations and products produced.
Manufacturing Training Facilities
Warren, Michigan
Kokomo, Indiana
Saltillo, Mexico
Test Facilities
Automotive Research and Development Centre (ARDC), Windsor, Ontario
Chelsea Proving Grounds, Chelsea, Michigan
México Center for Research, Development and Testing of Automotive Engineering, Cuajimalpa, Mexico
Technology Center, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Regional Business Centers and Parts Distribution Centers
Stellantis U.S dealers are supported through regional business centers that are responsible for all sales, service, parts, service contracts and dealer initiatives. In addition, parts distribution centers strategically located throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico supply replacement and custom parts to dealerships and aftermarket customers.
U.S. Operations Facts and Figures
Headquarters: Auburn Hills, Michigan
Employment: ~48,000 (2024)
Manufacturing Facilities: 16 in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio
Full-year Vehicle Sales: ~1.3 million (2024)
Dealerships: ~2,600
Canada Operations Fact and Figures
Headquarters: Windsor, Ontario
Employment: ~8,700 (2024)
Manufacturing Facilities: three in Ontario, plus a research and development center in Windsor
Full-year Vehicle Sales: ~129,000 (2024)
Dealerships: 440
Mexico Operations Facts and Figures
Headquarters: Santa Fe, Mexico City
Employment: ~15,900 (2024)
Manufacturing Facilities: seven in Saltillo and Toluca, plus an engineering center in Santa Fe
Full-year Vehicle Sales: ~94,000 (2024)
Dealerships: 172