Stellantis brings back Tim Kuniskis to
run Ram brand after ouster of CEO Carlos Tavares
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[December 10, 2024]
DETROIT (AP) — Troubled automaker Stellantis has decided that its
Ram brand needs its own executive, so the company is bringing back an
executive who retired this year when CEO Carlos Tavares was running the
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Tim Kuniskis, head of Dodge Brand talks about the Dodge Charger Daytona
SRT concept before its unveiling on Aug. 17, 2022, in Pontiac, Mich. (AP
Photo/Carlos Osorio, File) |
Tim
Kuniskis, who served as the unofficial spokesman for the
American muscle car, is taking over as CEO of Ram effective
immediately, company spokeswoman Shawn Morgan said Monday.
The return of Kuniskis is part of several management moves by
the struggling company designed to bolster its North American
leadership.
Sales of Ram pickups, the company's top selling and most
profitable product, have fallen almost 18% this year as
Stellantis was caught with too many higher-priced vehicles when
buyers were looking for more affordable automobiles.
The Ram brand also includes other commercial vans and trucks.
Kuniskis retired in May after nearly 32 years with Stellantis,
the fourth-largest automaker in the world that was formed in the
2021 merger between Fiat Chrysler and France's PSA Peugeot. He
had been running both Ram and the Dodge muscle car brand, and
was leading Dodge's transition to electric muscle cars.
Tavares stepped down Dec. 1 after the company posted poor
financial results and sales were faltering. The company's board
said it had a different view from Tavares for the company's
future.
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