Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V., traded on the OTC markets under the ticker FIATY, is an Italian-American automaker with roots dating back to the founding of Fiat S.p.A. in 1899. The company is incorporated under Dutch law and maintains corporate headquarters in London and Turin. As a global mobility group, Fiat Chrysler designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes a broad range of passenger cars, light commercial vehicles, trucks and SUVs.
The company’s portfolio includes automotive marques such as Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram and Maserati. Beyond vehicle production, Fiat Chrysler develops powertrain technologies and offers financing, leasing and insurance services through its captive finance arm. Its commercial vehicle range serves business customers with vans and light trucks, while luxury and performance models under Maserati and Alfa Romeo target premium segments. Fiat Chrysler’s operations span Europe, North and South America, the Asia-Pacific region and the Middle East and Africa.
Founded by Giovanni Agnelli in Turin, the original Fiat business grew into one of Italy’s largest industrial groups before merging with Chrysler LLC in 2014. The combined entity, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, went public in 2015 and expanded its product lineup through platform sharing and strategic alliances. John Elkann, a member of the Agnelli family, serves as chairman, and the company has been led by Chief Executive Officer Mike Manley, under whose tenure FCA focused on electrification and global market expansion. In 2021, Fiat Chrysler completed a merger with PSA Group to form Stellantis, further broadening its geographic reach and technology portfolio.
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