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Overview of Stellantis’ LCV Strategies, 2021: Increasing Profit Margins through Platform Consolidation and Plant Capacity Utilization – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Overview of Stellantis’ (FCA-PSA) Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) Strategies, 2021” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This study assesses Stellantis’ LCV strategies and takes a close look at the implications of the consolidation on the European LCV market. The research service offers a point of view of the expected changes that the newly merged company will implement to maintain its leading position in the region; emerging growth opportunities in the European LCV market are also examined.

Companies Mentioned

  • Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA)
  • Opel
  • PSA Group
  • Stellantis
  • Toyota
  • Vauxhall

The proposed merger between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and the PSA Group will be one of the most significant mergers among automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The joint entity will be called Stellantis, and it will become the fourth-largest automotive OEM in terms of sales volumes. The new group will have a combined revenue of more than $180 billion and an operating profit margin of 6.8%. The expected synergy is approximately $4 billion. The combined annual R&D potential is more than $6.5 billion per year, which is a fair amount to invest in electrification and other technologies.

One of the most important outcomes of this merger is that Stellantis will become the largest van maker not just in Europe but across the world as well. In 2019, FCA and PSA (together) sold 1.12 million LCVs and vans, accounting for 13% of the global market share. The impact of this consolidation will be especially evident in Europe’s most profitable vehicle segment, that is, light commercial vehicles (LCVs) and vans.

LCV demand has been increasing steadily over the past 5 years in Europe due to the high penetration of eCommerce. After integrating Opel-Vauxhall into its portfolio in 2017, PSA attained a leading position in the European LCV space. After this merger, FCA and PSA (together) will control more than 34% of the LCV market share in Europe. The future outlook is positive due to increasing orders from delivery service providers, which will further drive LCV demand in Europe in the near future.

More than sales volumes, the importance of LCVs for Stellantis lies in their profitability. LCVs offer lower production and development costs than passenger vehicles (PVs), resulting in higher profit margins in the range of 8-11% for OEMs. In addition, customers do not expect advanced technology features in vans, which further reduces production costs. Profitability also comes from shared platforms among OEMs, which allows for common parts and component sharing.

This reduces the cost per vehicle for OEMs and raises profit margins. FCA and PSA have a 30-year joint development relationship in the LCV space; therefore, the synergies associated with shared van development already exist for Stellantis. PSA also produces LCVs for Toyota, and Stellantis will increase production capacity for Toyota to win merger approval from the EU. This can increase Stellantis’ market share up to 36%.

LCV electrification is another important objective that both PSA and FCA are trying to accomplish. In Europe, electric LCVs (eLCVs) are expected to account for 15% of the total LCV share by 2025 and nearly 35% by 2030. With a big push from European pollution reduction regulations, OEMs are looking at the electrification of their LCV fleets as a viable option and are expanding their electric LCV lineups. PSA has begun electrifying its small vans. The Group expects 100% electrification of its LCV lineup by 2021. PSA’s LCV electrification strategy will lay the foundation for Stellantis to maintain and strengthen the Group’s leading position in the European LCV market.

Key Topics Covered

1. Strategic Imperatives

  • Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
  • The Strategic Imperative
  • The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the FCA-PSA Merger in the European LCV Industry
  • Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine
  • Growth Drivers and Restraints

2. FCA-PSA Merger – An Overview

  • Merger Implications – Stellantis’ Business Strength
  • Merger Implications – Stellantis’ Investment Spending Capability
  • Merger Implications – Cost Synergies

3. Merger Impact on the European LCV Industry

  • LCVs – More Profitable than Passenger Cars for Stellantis
  • Stellantis’ Performance in the European LCV Market
  • Stellantis’ LCV Manufacturing Footprint in Europe

4. LCV Electrification Focus

  • LCV Electrification will be Key to Stellantis’ Success in Europe
  • eLCV Strategy – Multi-Energy Platforms
  • eLCV Strategy – Shift from Multi-Energy to 100% Electrified Modular Platforms
  • Stellantis’ eLCV Strategy – Vertical Integration of the EV Value Chain

5. Retail and Aftermarket, Autonomous Development and Regional Expansion

  • Retail and Aftermarket Network Optimization through Multi-Brand, Multi-Channel, and Multi-Service and Digitalized Offerings
  • Autonomous Strategy for Commercial Vehicles – Focus on Robo Taxis
  • Expansion into New Geographies

6. Growth Opportunity Universe

  • Growth Opportunity – Increasing Profit Margins through Platform Consolidation and Plant Capacity Utilization

7. List of Exhibits

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/jhrvb9

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