Jeep maker Stellantis weighs sale among options for Maserati
- Stellantis considers selling its struggling luxury brand Maserati amid ongoing portfolio overhaul discussions as new CEO Antonio Filosa prepares to lead.
- This consideration follows Maserati's 50% sales drop to 11,300 units and a nearly $300 million operating loss in 2024 amid U.S. tariffs and competition.
- Stellantis hired McKinsey in April to advise on Maserati and Alfa Romeo's future, with possible divestment among early-stage options explored by consultants.
- Maserati recently introduced electric GranTurismo Folgore and Grecale Folgore models in Malaysia, priced RM998,800 and RM588,000, signaling a shift to electrification.
- Despite official statements that 'Maserati is not for sale,' Stellantis' stock fell 25% to $9.55 this year, leaving the brand's future uncertain amid profit margin pressures.
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Stellantis weighs offloading Maserati in brand purge
Stellantis is considering a possible sale of its struggling luxury Maserati unit, among other options, two sources with knowledge of the matter said, as the carmaker seeks to overhaul its sprawling portfolio of 14 brands.
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