Stellantis N.V. Common Shares (STLA) Covered Calls

Stellantis N.V. is a leading global automaker and mobility provider formed from the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and the PSA Group. The company manages a diverse portfolio of fourteen iconic brands, including Jeep, Ram, Dodge, Chrysler, Fiat, Peugeot, and Maserati. Stellantis focuses on delivering sustainable and affordable transportation solutions across global markets, leveraging its Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan to transition toward electrification and software-defined vehicles.

You can sell covered calls on Stellantis N.V. Common Shares to lower risk and earn monthly income. Born To Sell's covered call screener gives you customized search capabilities across all possible covered calls but here are a couple of examples for STLA (prices last updated Fri 4:16 PM ET):

Stellantis N.V. Common Shares (STLA) Stock Quote
Last Change Bid Ask Volume P/E Market Cap
7.28 -2.26 7.33 7.35 92.6M - 15
Covered Calls For Stellantis N.V. Common Shares (STLA)
Expiration Strike Call Bid Net Debit Return
If Flat
Annualized
Return If Flat
Feb 20 7.5 0.20 7.15 2.8% 68.1%
Mar 20 7 0.65 6.70 4.5% 38.2%
Subscribers get access to the full covered call chain, and more features.

Want to make money with covered calls?  Sign Up For A Free Trial


Extended Business Description

Core Business and Products

Stellantis N.V. is one of the world's largest automotive manufacturers, operating with a unique "constellation" of fourteen distinct brands that cover every segment of the market, from luxury and premium to mainstream and commercial vehicles. Its business model is centered on global scale and cross-brand platform sharing to optimize manufacturing costs. The company's primary operations include:

  1. North American Profit Engines: Driven by the high-margin Jeep and Ram brands, Stellantis maintains a dominant position in the pickup truck and SUV segments. Key products include the Ram 1500, Jeep Wrangler, and the newly launched electrified Wagoneer S.
  2. European Market Leadership: Through brands like Peugeot, Citroen, Fiat, and Opel/Vauxhall, the company is a leader in compact cars and light commercial vehicles (LCV). It utilizes its "Pro One" commercial division to provide integrated solutions for global fleet customers.
  3. Global Premium and Luxury: Maserati and Alfa Romeo serve as the group's high-end performance brands, focusing on electrification while maintaining their Italian heritage.
  4. Circular Economy and Mobility: Beyond vehicle sales, Stellantis operates Free2move and Leasys, providing car-sharing, rental, and subscription services to adapt to changing consumer ownership habits.

Competitive Landscape

Stellantis competes in a rapidly evolving global market, facing challenges from traditional incumbents and emerging technology-focused players:

  1. North American Rivals: In its most profitable market, Stellantis competes directly with Ford and General Motors for leadership in the full-size truck and SUV categories.
  2. Electric Vehicle Leaders: As the company scales its battery-electric portfolio, it faces intense pressure from Tesla and Rivian regarding software capabilities and charging infrastructure.
  3. European and Global Peers: In the mainstream European and South American markets, the company rivals Volkswagen, Toyota, and Honda. It also monitors the growth of Nio and other specialized manufacturers in the premium EV space.

Strategic Direction and Innovation

Stellantis is currently executing its Dare Forward 2030 roadmap, which aims for 100% of its passenger car sales in Europe and 50% in the United States to be battery-electric by the end of the decade. A critical component of this strategy is the "Freedom of Choice" philosophy, which utilizes multi-energy platforms (STLA Small, Medium, Large, and Frame) capable of supporting internal combustion, hybrid, and fully electric powertrains on a single production line. This flexibility allows the company to adapt to varying regional adoption rates. Furthermore, through its Mobilisights data unit and AI partnerships, Stellantis is working to monetize connected vehicle services and improve Level 2 and Level 3 autonomous driving features across its global fleet.