Stellantis' fourth-quarter shipments slumped as the carmaker reduced the number of vehicles it had in its U.S. inventory.
After downturn, new boss and Jeep faithful Bob Broderdorf is ready to fill out the lineup and start moving vehicles again.
Global automaker Stellantis reported Thursday a stinging 12 percent drop in the number of vehicles it sold last year, with its key North American market plunging by a quarter.
The automaker said its inventory reduction efforts worked, with an 80,000-vehicle drop in the U.S. over the fourth quarter.
The highly-anticipated all-electric four-by-four is scheduled to enter production in February, according to a report.
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