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Stellantis Shows 62 Vehicles from 11 Brands at Brussels Motor Show

22 Dec 2025
  • What world and European premieres will Stellantis showcase in Brussels?
  • Which concept cars and special premieres will Stellantis display in 2026?

 From January 9 to 18, the 102nd edition of the Brussels Motor Show will take place, hosting around 75 OEMs and attracting more than 300,000 visitors. This major industry event, with a strong commercial focus and growing momentum in recent years, will see Stellantis participate with 11 brands: Alfa Romeo, Citroën, DS Automobiles, FIAT & Abarth, Jeep®, Lancia, Leapmotor, Opel, Maserati, PEUGEOT, and Stellantis Pro One for commercial vehicles.

Stellantis Premieres and New Vehicle Debuts at Brussels 2026

Stellantis Premieres and New Vehicle Debuts at Brussels 2026

The impressive 5,200 m² stand, located in Hall 5, will feature 62 vehicles, showcasing Stellantis’ ability to meet every mobility need — from urban micromobility to goods transportation. To highlight its ongoing expansion and continuous product updates, Stellantis will present two World Premieres at the Brussels Motor Show: Sporty, elegant, practical, and packed with features usually reserved for higher segments: this is what sets the Opel Astra apart. The compact bestseller from Rüsselsheim has been a success story in its segment for nearly 90 years. The new Opel Astra is cleaner, more technical, and more captivating than ever, proudly showcasing the striking Vizor front design. With the 408, PEUGEOT made a bold statement by venturing off the beaten path. This ambition is reaffirmed today with the new PEUGEOT 408, whose distinctive fastback design— defined by sharply sculpted lines—is further enhanced by sophisticated details at both the front and rear of the vehicle. These debuts will be joined by three European premieres: Leapmotor’s latest creation, the all-electric B03X, combining cutting-edge intelligent technology, 100% electric, and flexible space, blending crossover design with ideal city agility. The new Fiat QUBO L, a versatile family mover, also available 7 seaters, also available diesel. Designed to provide space and flexibility, with a touch of joy for the modern families. Fiat Professional TRIS, the new three-wheeled electric vehicle designed to meet the fast-growing demand for last-mile delivery solutions.

Future Mobility Concepts, Brand Premieres, and Award Competition

Future Mobility Concepts, Brand Premieres, and Award Competition

Alongside these new models, Stellantis will showcase two visionary concept cars, merging past experience with bold steps toward future mobility: Citroën Elo, rooted in contemporary lifestyles and evolving ways of living, ELO is a laboratory of ideas that embodies a responsible, smart and accessible approach to mobility. Compact at just 4.10 meters yet remarkably spacious, it perfectly reflects the idea of a small vehicle with big ambitions. Thanks to its 100% electric design, every square meter is intelligently optimized to create a modular interior that can accommodate up to six occupants, turning the cabin into a true living space. Designed to simplify everyday life, ELO adapts seamlessly to travel, relaxation, leisure activities and remote working. Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo, delivering 588 kW (800 hp), 800 Nm of torque, and a top speed of 320 km/h, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2 seconds. All-wheel drive ensures grip, agility, and stability, while the design maximizes aerodynamic performance and driving pleasure with ultra-light suspended seats. And everyone can experience it: this stunning concept is in fact available on Gran Turismo 7 for PlayStation, offering a fully digital adrenaline rush. Moreover, Alfa Romeo will present a special preview opening a new cycle of product animations, alongside the New Tonale making its Belgian market debut. On top of showing its latest products launches DS N°4 & DS N°8, DS Automobiles will honour its DS PERFORMANCE racing department, with the appearance of the electric single-seater DS E TENSE FE25, the exhibition of DS PERFORMANCE Line Limited Edition and the reveal of a unique creation during the Brand’s press conference on January 9th. For what Jeep® is concerned, Avenger Black Edition will have its premiere while new Compass 4xe does its global public debut alongside with the Wagoneer S for Europe. Lancia will also capture the spotlight with the first-ever motor show appearance of the Ypsilon HF Integrale, the rally car developed by Lancia Corse HF for the WRC2 category, representing a key milestone in the brand’s renaissance. Finally Maserati will take center stage with a curated lineup highlighting Italian luxury, personalization, and electrification, including the new MCPURA Cielo, GranCabrio and Grecale Folgore 100% electric, and the Grecale Lumina Blu special edition debuting in Benelux. The 2026 Brussels Motor Show also holds special significance for Stellantis as, on opening day, an international jury of automotive journalists will announce the winner of the prestigious Car of the Year award. This year, Stellantis is competing with two models among the seven finalists: Citroën C5 Aircross and Fiat Grande Panda, both rapidly climbing to the top of the European B-segment.

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