Stellantis N.V.

STLA

Stellantis N.V. (STLA) is a multinational automotive manufacturer formed in 2021 through the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and PSA Group. It is one of the largest automobile companies globally, producing a wide range of vehicles under brands such as Jeep, Ram, Dodge, Fiat, Peugeot, Citroën, Opel, and more. The company focuses on innovation, electric vehicles, and sustainable mobility solutions across its diverse brand portfolio.

$9.79 0.00 (0.00%)
Dividend Yield 6.95%
Payout Frequency Yearly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
May 5, 2025$0.682025-04-232025-04-23
May 3, 2024$1.552024-04-222024-04-23
May 4, 2023$1.342023-04-242023-04-25
April 29, 2022$1.042022-04-192022-04-20
April 28, 2021$0.322021-04-192021-04-20

Dividends Summary

Company News

Can a Stellantis Turnaround Make Investors Rich?
The Motley Fool • Daniel Miller • January 20, 2026

Stellantis stock has declined 35% over three years and faces significant challenges following its 2021 merger. New CEO Antonio Filosa is attempting a turnaround with a $13 billion U.S. investment focused on Jeep, Ram, and hybrid vehicles. While the stock appears undervalued, investors should recognize the long road ahead as the company addresses ...

Why Archer Aviation Stock Sank 22.9% Last Year but Is Surging in 2026
The Motley Fool • Keith Noonan • January 18, 2026

Archer Aviation stock declined 22.9% in 2025 due to mounting losses, uncertain FAA certification path, short reports questioning misleading timelines, and competition from Joby Aviation. However, the stock has rebounded 17.8% in early 2026, driven by bullish momentum in defense-tech stocks following Archer's partnership with Anduril for military ...

Where Will Archer Aviation (ACHR) Stock Be in 1 Year?
The Motley Fool • Leo Sun • January 13, 2026

Archer Aviation, an eVTOL aircraft developer, has significantly underdelivered on its pre-merger promises, delivering only one test aircraft in 2024 with no meaningful revenue and a $537 million net loss. The company faces regulatory hurdles, slower-than-expected production ramp-up with partner Stellantis, and delayed commercial flight launches. ...

Tesla Loses Electric Vehicle Crown To China's BYD After Second Year Of Declining Sales
Benzinga • Mohd Haider • January 3, 2026

Tesla has lost its position as the world's leading EV maker to China's BYD after reporting a second consecutive year of declining sales. Tesla's fully electric vehicle deliveries dropped 9% to 1.64 million units in 2025, while BYD surged 28% to 2.26 million vehicles, driven by aggressive international expansion and affordable EV offerings. Tesla'...

Tesla Deliveries Slide 16% In Q4, Energy Storage Hits Records
Benzinga • Anusuya Lahiri • January 2, 2026

Tesla delivered 418,227 vehicles in Q4 2025, missing analyst estimates and down 16% year-over-year, though energy storage deployments reached record 14.2 GWh. Full-year deliveries of 1.64 million fell 8.6% from 2024. Europe remains a significant weakness with sharp registration declines in France (-66%), Sweden (-71%), and other markets, while Ch...

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