Stellantis Brazil Shatters Export Record in 2024
116,000 Vehicles Exported, Marking a Historic Milestone...
Stellantis celebrated a record-breaking year in 2024, achieving its highest export numbers in Brazil since the company was formed in 2021. With more than 116,000 vehicles exported between January and December, the milestone reflects a staggering 94% growth in exports over the past four years. Compared to 2023 alone, the company boosted exports by an impressive 17%.
The growth highlights Stellantis’ commitment to producing competitive, high-quality vehicles that resonate with international markets. “The increase in international demand and the excellent reception of vehicles made in Brazil showcase the strength of our production process and the appeal of Stellantis models,” said Emanuele Cappellano, Stellantis South America President.
Breaking Down the Numbers –
All three Stellantis plants in Brazil played a key role in this historic performance.
- Betim Automotive Center (Minas Gerais): Shipped over 57,000 vehicles in 2024, an 8% increase compared to the prior year.
- Porto Real Plant (Rio de Janeiro): Exported more than 20,000 units, up 18% year-over-year.
- Polo Automotivo de Goiana Plant (Pernambuco): Achieved a historic high with 37,000 vehicles exported, a 35% jump over 2023.
The Polo Automotivo de Goiana plant stood out by expanding its export portfolio. Models like the Jeep® Commander, Jeep Renegade, Jeep Compass, Fiat Toro, and Ram Rampage found their way to key markets such as Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean. Ecuador joined Stellantis’ export destinations in late 2024, further strengthening its reach.
Top Markets and Models –
Stellantis exports from Brazil reached 20 countries in 2024, with Mexico, Argentina, and Uruguay standing out as the primary markets.
The most exported models included:
- Fiat Strada: 26,034 units
- Jeep Renegade: 13,223 units
- Jeep Compass: 10,621 units
- Fiat Fiorino: 8,827 units
- Fiat Pulse: 8,799 units
- Fiat Mobi: 6,559 units
- Ram Rampage: 5,864 units
- Fiat Toro: 5,730 units
- Fiat Fastback: 5,184 units
Looking Ahead –
Stellantis’ record-breaking export year highlights its strategic growth in South America and beyond. By strengthening its portfolio and entering new markets like Ecuador, the automaker has positioned itself as a leader in the global automotive landscape.
As demand continues to grow for Stellantis vehicles, 2024 marks a pivotal year for the company’s global ambitions, driven by its plants in Brazil. The future looks bright for Stellantis as it continues to connect the world with its innovative and sought-after vehicles.
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