Stellantis North America
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Stellantis North America
Summary
Stellantis North America is a business[1]. It ranks in the top 0.25% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,732 views/month, #74 of 29,529).[2]
Key Facts
- Stellantis North America is in the country of United States[3].
- Stellantis North America is in the country of US[4].
- Stellantis North America's instance of is recorded as business[5].
- Stellantis North America's instance of is recorded as enterprise[6].
- Stellantis North America's instance of is recorded as automobile manufacturer[7].
- Stellantis North America's founder is recorded as Walter Percy Chrysler Sr.[8].
- Stellantis North America is owned by Stellantis[9].
- Stellantis North America's headquarters location is recorded as Chrysler Headquarters and Technology Center[10].
- Stellantis North America's child organization or unit is recorded as Chrysler[11].
- Stellantis North America's child organization or unit is recorded as Q27564[12].
- Stellantis North America's child organization or unit is recorded as Q30113[13].
- Stellantis North America's child organization or unit is recorded as MoPar[14].
- Stellantis North America's child organization or unit is recorded as Ram Trucks[15].
- Stellantis North America's child organization or unit is recorded as SRT[16].
- Stellantis North America's Commons category is recorded as Chrysler Group[17].
- Stellantis North America's industry is recorded as automotive industry[18].
- June 6, 1925 marks the founding of Stellantis North America[19].
- Stellantis North America's location of formation is recorded as Auburn Hills[20].
- Stellantis North America's parent organization or unit is recorded as Stellantis[21].
- Stellantis North America's official website is recorded as https://media.stellantisnorthamerica.com/[22].
- Stellantis North America's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Chrysler Group LLC[23].
- Stellantis North America's director / manager is recorded as John Elkann[24].
- Stellantis North America's product or material produced is recorded as car[25].
- Stellantis North America's product or material produced is recorded as truck[26].
- Stellantis North America's product or material produced is recorded as automotive part[27].
Body
Founding
Stellantis North America's founder is recorded as Walter Percy Chrysler Sr.[8]. June 6, 1925 marks the founding of it[19]. Its location of formation is recorded as Auburn Hills[20].
Identity
Stellantis North America's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en-us', 'text': 'FCA US LLC'}[28].
Leadership
Stellantis North America's director / manager is recorded as John Elkann[24].
Operations
Stellantis North America's headquarters location is recorded as Chrysler Headquarters and Technology Center[10]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Stellantis[21]. Subsidiaries include Chrysler[11], a business[29], in United States[30], founded in 1925[31], headquartered in Chrysler Headquarters and Technology Center[32]; Q27564[12], a business[33], in United States[34], founded in 1900[35], headquartered in Dodge Building[36]; Q30113[13], a business[37], in United States[38], founded in 1941[39], headquartered in Toledo[40]; MoPar[14], a business[41], in United States[42], founded in 1933[43], headquartered in Chrysler Headquarters and Technology Center[44]; Ram Trucks[15], a division[45], in United States[46], founded in 2010[47], headquartered in Auburn Hills[48]; and SRT[16], a trademark[49], in United States[50], founded in 1989[51].
Industry
Stellantis North America's industry is recorded as automotive industry[18].
Ownership
Stellantis North America is owned by Stellantis[9]. Products include car[25], truck[26], and automotive part[27].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Stellantis North America include Chrysler Building[52], a skyscraper[53], in United States[54], founded in 1930[55].
Why It Matters
Stellantis North America ranks in the top 0.25% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,732 views/month, #74 of 29,529).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[56] It is known by 181 alternative names across languages and contexts.[57]
Entities named for it include Chrysler Building[52], a skyscraper[53], in United States[54], founded in 1930[55].