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MEDIA ADVISORY: Stellantis to Announce First Quarter 2026 Financial Results on April 30
20 Apr 2026
AMSTERDAM – Stellantis N.V. announced that it will release its First Quarter 2026 Financial Results on Thursday, April 30, 2026. A live audio webcast
Stellantis Accelerates AI-led Strategy and Digital Transformation Through Strategic Collaboration with Microsoft to Enhance Customer Experiences
20 Apr 2026
Joint teams to co-develop more than 100 AI initiatives across sales, customer care and operations, driving innovation at a global scale <
Stellantis Reports Q1 2026 Estimated Consolidated Shipments of 1.4 Million Units, +12% y-o-y
15 Apr 2026
Growth in all regions, led by North America and Enlarged Europe AMSTERDAM – Stellantis N.V. today released its Q1 2026 estimate
Results of the Stellantis 2026 Annual General Meeting
15 Apr 2026
AMSTERDAM – Stellantis N.V. (“Stellantis”) today announced that shareholders approved by a large majority all resolutions submitted at the Annual General Mee
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