Stellantis Sets New Export Record with Over 4,000 Vehicles Shipped from Brazil
Shipment to Argentina Marks Milestone for Goiana Automotive Hub

The Stellantis Automotive Center in Goiana, Brazil, is on a roll—literally. After logging its highest shipment volume ever this past May, the Pernambuco-based factory has now hit another major milestone: the largest vehicle export operation Stellantis has ever completed in a single shipment.

A total of 4,006 vehicles built at the Goiana facility were loaded and shipped from the Port of Suape to Argentina in a massive 48-hour operation. The cargo vessel Dover Highway, operated by K-Line and dedicated exclusively to Stellantis, handled the record-breaking load. This marks the largest single export shipment of vehicles in the history of the Port of Suape—one of the six busiest public ports in Brazil.

“This record, added to the historical performance recorded in May, confirms the strengthening of our operations in South America and signals an important recovery of demand for Argentina, a strategic market for Stellantis,” said Emanuele Cappellano, President of Stellantis South America.

Leading the charge in this shipment was the Jeep® Renegade, which accounted for 26% of the vehicles exported. It was followed closely by the Jeep Compass (25%), Fiat Toro (24%), Ram Rampage (16%), and Jeep Commander (9%). These five models showcase the wide range of vehicles Stellantis builds in Brazil and sends to neighboring markets.

This latest achievement crushes Stellantis’ previous export record, set in May 2023, when 3,000 vehicles from Goiana and Betim were shipped to Mexico’s Port of Vera Cruz. The new record represents a 36.7% increase over that milestone.

More than just a logistics feat, this accomplishment reflects growing demand in Argentina and the company’s commitment to strengthening its footprint across Latin America. With operations ramping up and demand rebounding, Stellantis is proving that its investment in Brazilian manufacturing is paying off—one shipment at a time.