With Carlos Tavares on the helm, Stellantis has simply revealed its roadmap for the remainder of the last decade. Nonetheless, there’s a piece of details about the FCA-PSA merger that surfaced on its first annual report, courtesy of Automotive Information Europe.
In line with Stellantis’ 2021 report, the corporate has paid 26 million euros or round $29.1 million to the property of the late FCA chief Sergio Marchionne. That is far more than the compensation of Tavares in the identical 12 months, valued at 19.2 million euros ($21.4 million).

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The doc printed on February 25 acknowledged that the cash paid to Marchionne’s property included obligations from his employment contract and “legacy board funds” from when he was the FCA chief.
Marchionne met an premature demise in 2018 at a hospital in Switzerland on the age of 66 following surgical procedure issues. he had suffered a stroke throughout surgical procedure that triggered accidents to his mind from which he by no means recovered. He was survived by his companion, Manuela Battezatto, and two kids.
In the meantime, Stellantis CEO Tavares has introduced an bold plan referred to as Dare Ahead 2030. Because the title implies, the roadmap reveals the newly shaped automaker’s plans in direction of the tip of the last decade.
Stellantis says one hundred pc of auto gross sales in Europe shall be battery-electric by 2030. In the USA, the goal is 50 %. The aim is to turn into carbon internet zero by 2038 however by 2030, the benchmark is to hit 50 % of its final aim.
That mentioned, over 75 battery-electric automobiles (BEV) shall be launched to assist the aim. These BEVs embrace an upcoming Jeep EV and an all-electric Ram 1500, each teased throughout Tavares’ announcement. The goal is international annual BEV gross sales of 5 million models by the tip of 2030.