Stellantis to maintain DS brand despite lackluster sales

PARIS — Stellantis will keep selling its upscale DS Automobiles brand in China, where early next year it will unveil a new plan to boost disappointing sales, brand director Beatrice Foucher said on Tuesday.

Following the creation of Stellantis in January through the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and PSA Group, CEO Carlos Tavares promised to keep the group’s 14 brands on condition that each would focus on its strongest markets and segments.

The question of maintaining the DS brand’s presence in China, where sales have slumped to a record low, has come up again after Stellantis sold its stakes in a local production site for the brand.

“Nothing is changing for DS at this point. The plan is to continue in China,” Foucher told reporters.

Tavares will lay out by early 2022 how he aims to revive sales in the world’s biggest car market.

Part of that plan will be a focus on full-electric Opel vehicles and using one of the plants of its joint venture with GAC, which specializes in producing the Jeep brand.

DS, which is one of Stellantis’ upmarket brands along with Alfa Romeo and Lancia, will inaugurate the group’s STLA Medium electric platform with a new car model in 2024.