Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Italy's car production is at its lowest in 69 years

Italy's car production is suffering. Not since 1956 have so few cars been built in the otherwise proud boot country with some of the world's most famous brands.

Car production in Italy has plummeted to levels not seen since 1956. The once proud automotive nation is struggling to keep up with global developments, and the latest downturn for Fiat is dragging the entire industry down.

Stellantis, the multinational group behind Fiat and other car brands such as Maserati, has experienced a dramatic decline in production at its five Italian factories.

According to the Italian Automobile Workers' Union, Stellantis' production fell from 751,384 cars in 2023 to just 475,090 vehicles in 2024.

Reuters writes.

The decline is particularly significant at Fiat's Mirafiori factory in Turin, where production has been reduced by 70 percent. The factory, which produces the electric car Fiat 500e, has been hit by low demand, which led to a production stop in September. The stop has been extended several times, and production remains on hold.

The situation is even more critical for the Maserati factory in Modena, where production has fallen by as much as 79 percent in 2024. The large decline has raised concerns about Maserati's future as a car brand.

The low demand for the Fiat 500e is a paradox at a time when electric cars are gaining ground. In November, Fiat's sales in the EU fell by 42 percent. This is leading unions to criticize the EU's strict CO2 requirements for car manufacturers. The unions believe that the targets are hampering the production of cars that can actually be sold.

To reverse the negative trend, Stellantis has pledged to invest two billion euros in Italy. The investment will be used to develop new models, including a gasoline-powered hybrid version of the Fiat 500e.

However, it is uncertain whether the investment alone can save Italian car production. The global car industry faces major challenges and competition is fierce. For Italy to once again become a united automotive nation, it requires innovation, efficiency and an ability to adapt to changing market conditions.

The question is whether Italy can regain its position as one of the world's leading car manufacturers. The current crisis is a serious threat to the industry, and it will require a joint effort from companies, unions and politicians to reverse the trend.

The future of Italian car production is uncertain, but one thing is certain: the road back to the top will be long and demanding.

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