Fiat Chrysler, Peugeot to create fourth-biggest carmaker
MILAN — Fiat Chrysler and France’s PSA Peugeot said Thursday they have agreed to merge to create the world’s fourth-largest automaker with enough scale to confront big shifts in the industry, including a race to develop electric cars and driverless technologies.
Italian-American Fiat Chrysler brings with it a strong footprint in North America, where it makes at least two thirds of its profits, while Peugeot is the second biggest automaker in Europe.
Both lag in China, however, despite the participation of Peugeot’s Chinese shareholder, Dongfeng. And they are playing catching up in developing electric vehicles, which is expensive and considered essential as governments impose tougher emissions limits.
The deal would seek to pool resources and gain strength in scale.