Stellantis lifts Leapmotor partnership ambitions, shares track sector on European exchanges
25.06.2026 - 20:21:55 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Thomas Klein, Operations & Strategy desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-25, 20:21.
Stellantis (NL00150001Q9) continues to build out its electric-vehicle footprint in Europe. A recent move with Chinese partner Leapmotor in Spain adds another concrete piece to the group’s EV strategy, as reported by Reuters and sector outlets.
Leapmotor partnership gains traction
According to MarketScreener and Reuters summaries, Stellantis and Leapmotor have opened a battery module assembly workshop in Mallén, Spain, near a planned Stellantis-CATL battery plant. The facility is intended to support future European EV production and localize part of the battery value chain.
The Spanish site underpins Stellantis’s plan to use Leapmotor technology across Europe, following their earlier tie-up that gave Stellantis distribution rights for Leapmotor models in overseas markets. The Mallén workshop also sits within a broader wave of electrification in Europe, where EV registrations continue to rise and Chinese OEMs have reached around 10 percent market share.
Auto sector pressure visible in trading
On European exchanges, Stellantis shares trade in the context of a pressured auto sector. MarketScreener data show the auto sector index recently touching its lowest level since March, with competition from Chinese manufacturers weighing on sentiment. At the same time, EV demand and pricing dynamics remain mixed, prompting cautious investor positioning.
On US markets, Stellantis is listed on the NYSE under the ticker STLA, where the shares recently closed around 5.85 dollars on June 24, 2026. Extended trading data from MarketBeat show modest after-hours moves, broadly in line with sector volatility rather than company-specific news.
All news and data on the Stellantis shares
Further updates on Stellantis, including earnings, strategy moves and price data, are available in the dedicated topic section and via the company’s investor relations page.
What the company sells
Stellantis generates revenue mainly by manufacturing and selling passenger cars, light commercial vehicles and related services. Core brands include Peugeot, Citroën, Opel/Vauxhall, Fiat, Jeep and Ram, alongside newer EV-focused offerings under brands such as Peugeot e-208 and Fiat 500e that are increasingly important in its European lineup.
Where the stock trades today
Stellantis shares (NL00150001Q9) recently traded on the NYSE at approximately 5.85 dollars as of 2026-06-24, 15:59 Eastern Time, based on MarketBeat data. The stock also has primary European listings, including on Borsa Italiana under the ticker STLAM, where prices are quoted in euros.
Stellantis at a glance
- Company: Stellantis N.V.
- ISIN: NL00150001Q9
- WKN: A2QL01
- Ticker: STLA (NYSE), STLAM (Borsa Italiana)
- Trading venue: NYSE, Borsa Italiana
- Price (as of 2026-06-24, 15:59): 5.85 USD (NYSE)
- Market cap: approximately 18-19 billion USD (as of late June 2026, based on public quote services)
- Sector / industry: Automobiles & Components
- Index membership: CAC 40, Euro Stoxx indices via European listing references
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities.
