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NYSE-listed (RACE) ultra-luxury sports car manufacturer at €6.7B revenue and 26.5% EBIT margin shipping 14,291 vehicles; competing with Lamborghini for F1-heritage prestige at €350K+ average selling prices.
Ferrari N.V. is a Maranello, Italy-based luxury sports car manufacturer — listed on NYSE (NYSE: RACE) and the Milan Stock Exchange (MIL: RACE) — producing limited-volume high-performance supercars, grand touring vehicles, and GT racing cars under the Ferrari brand since 1939. Founded by Enzo Ferrari and generating €6.7 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 with 14,291 vehicles shipped and a 26.5% adjusted EBIT margin, Ferrari represents one of the world's most profitable luxury goods businesses, commanding €350,000+ average selling prices for production vehicles and €3-5 million+ for limited-edition hypercars (LaFerrari, SF90 Stradale, Purosangue SUV).
NYSE: STLA | €156.9B revenue FY2024 (down 17%); 14-brand portfolio — Jeep, Ram, Dodge, Fiat, Peugeot; world's 4th-largest automaker; transitioning to EV across all brands
Stellantis is a global automotive conglomerate formed in January 2021 through the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and PSA Group, creating the world's fourth-largest automaker by volume. Headquartered in Amsterdam and operationally led from Auburn Hills, Michigan and Paris, the company was formed to achieve the scale necessary to fund the electrification investments required to compete in an industry undergoing its most profound transformation since the internal combustion engine. Stellantis' core strategic asset is its 14-brand portfolio — spanning Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Chrysler, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Peugeot, Citroën, Opel, and others — giving it price-point coverage from value to luxury across global markets.\n\nStellantis is executing a major EV transition across its brand portfolio, with electric or plug-in hybrid variants introduced or planned for virtually every marque. In North America, Ram ProMaster EV and Jeep Wrangler 4xe lead electrification, while in Europe Peugeot, Citroën, and Opel offer broad EV lineups. The company's Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan commits to 100% passenger car BEV sales in Europe and 50% in the US by 2030, requiring tens of billions in battery and platform investment across the decade.\n\nStellantis generated €189.5B in revenue in 2023, reflecting the scale of one of the auto industry's largest players. The company faces significant challenges in its EV transition — managing legacy ICE profitability while funding electrification, navigating North American tariff environments, and aligning 14 distinct brands toward coherent product strategies. As competition intensifies from Tesla, BYD, and legacy OEM rivals, Stellantis' multi-brand reach and manufacturing scale remain its primary tools for remaining relevant across the global EV transition.
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