Stellantis, a leading automotive company, is set to make a significant impact at the 102nd Brussels Motor Show in January. The company will be showcasing 11 of its 14 brands at the event, including Jeep, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel, and its Chinese joint venture Leapmotor International. The show is considered an influential platform for auto launches, and Stellantis is hoping to make a strong impression with its new vehicles and concepts.
The company has two models, the Citroën C5 Aircross and Fiat Grande Panda, among the seven finalists for the prestigious European Car of the Year award, which will be announced on the opening day of the show. Stellantis will also unveil two world premieres, including the facelifted Vauxhall/Opel Astra compact hot hatch and the C-segment Peugeot 408 compact crossover.
In addition to these new models, Stellantis will also be showcasing the new Fiat Qubo L midsize 7-seat people carrier, which is now available with a diesel powertrain, and the brand’s first-ever three-wheeler, the Fiat Professional Tris electric micromobility commercial delivery vehicle. The company will also debut the electric Citroën Elo concept, which explores current European lifestyles and evolving ways of living.
Other notable exhibits include the Jeep Avenger Black Edition, the new Compass 4xe, and the Wagoneer S for Europe. The Italian Lancia brand will present the Ypsilon Rally2 HF Integrale car, which was developed for the World Rally Championship 2 category. Luxury performance brand Maserati will also be showcasing its latest models, including the new MCPura Cielo 199 mph hypercar and the GranCabrio.
The Brussels Motor Show 2026 will also mark the first public automotive event appearance of Stellantis’s newly appointed chief operating officer for Enlarged Europe, Emanuele Cappellano. With its impressive lineup of new vehicles and concepts, Stellantis is poised to make a significant impact at the show and establish itself as a major player in the European automotive market. The company’s focus on electrification, personalization, and luxury is evident in its exhibits, and it will be interesting to see how the public and industry experts respond to its offerings.
