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Who has owned Chrysler?

Chrysler, a storied American automotive brand, has seen various ownership changes over the years. In 2009, the company underwent a reorganization and was rebranded as Chrysler Group LLC. This move marked a significant shift in its structure. Following this change, Chrysler then became a wholly owned subsidiary of Fiat SpA in 2014, indicating a new phase in its ownership history. This alignment with Fiat SpA brought Chrysler under the umbrella of a major European automotive group.

Fast forward to 2021, and another pivotal moment occurred in Chrysler’s ownership journey. This year saw the merger of Fiat Chrysler with the French company PSA Group, resulting in the formation of a new entity called Stellantis. This merger brought together several well-known automotive brands under one roof, with Chrysler being a notable part of this consolidation. Stellantis now stands as a significant player in the global automotive industry, with Chrysler contributing to its diverse portfolio of brands.

Reflecting on these changes, it’s clear that Chrysler’s ownership has evolved significantly over the years. From its reorganization as Chrysler Group LLC to its status as a subsidiary of Fiat SpA, and now as part of Stellantis following the merger with PSA Group, the brand has navigated various ownership structures. These shifts have not only impacted the company’s operations but also its position within the broader automotive landscape.

(Response: Chrysler has been owned by Fiat SpA and is now part of Stellantis after merging with PSA Group in 2021.)