Stellantis to halt production in Turin in December due to weak demand for Fiat 500 EV

Stellantis to halt production in Turin in December due to weak demand for Fiat 500 EV

Reuters — 2024-11-27

Automotive Industry

Stellantis will again halt auto production at its historic Italian Mirafiori plant from 2 December 2024 to 5 January 2025 due to continuing poor sales for the electric Fiat 500 city car made there, the automaker said on Wednesday, 27 November 2024.

Reuters had reported earlier this month that trade unions were expecting another production stoppage at the factory, based in Fiat's hometown of Turin in north-west Italy, for the entire month of December.

"The reason is the continuing uncertainty in sales of electric cars in several European markets, which account for 97% of Mirafiori's production, and luxury cars in some non-European countries such as China and the United States", Stellantis said in a statement.

The Franco-Italian automaker said it told unions that assembly operations would be halted during 2-17 December 2024, adding to a previously agreed closure of the plant for end-year holidays during 18 December 2024-5 January 2025.

Car assembly operations at Mirafiori, which also produces two low-volume Maserati sports cars, restarted in November after multiple stoppages this year due to soft market demand, in particular for EVs.