Stellantis is hoping to make the 102nd Brussels Motor Show its own with a raft of new vehicles and concepts to be unveiled to the public in January.
The show, in the Belgian capital increasingly viewed as an influential center for auto launches, will see the Netherlands-headquartered Stellantis bring 11 of its 14 brands to the 2026 event and hold press conferences on Jeep, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel, as well as its Chinese joint venture Leapmotor International.
Stellantis’s Dec. 18 release said it is targeting vehicle awards this year by attending the show where an international jury of automotive journalists on its opening day will announce the winner of the prestigious European Car of the Year award.
Stellantis has two models among the seven finalists, including the Citroën C5 Aircross and Fiat Grande Panda, both selling well in the European B-segment.
The group will unveil two world premieres of the facelifted Vauxhall/Opel Astra compact hot hatch and the C-segment Peugeot 408 compact crossover.
The new Fiat Qubo L midsize 7-seat people carrier will be displayed, also now available with a diesel powertrain, and the brand’s first ever three-wheeler, the Fiat Professional Tris electric micromobility commercial delivery vehicle.
Heading up the concept lineup will be the electric Citroën Elo, exploring current European lifestyles and evolving ways of living. Compact, at just 4.10 meters (13.45 ft.), yet with a spacious interior, it claims small car benefits with flexible living space for travel, relaxation, leisure activities and remote working.
Jeep will debut its Jeep Avenger Black Edition, while new Compass 4xe makes its global public debut alongside with the Wagoneer S for Europe.
The Italian Lancia brand will present the first motor show appearance of the Ypsilon Rally2 HF Integrale car developed by Lancia Corse HF for the World Rally Championship 2 category, in a bid to recapture its extensive history in the sport.
Luxury performance brand Maserati will take center stage with a curated lineup highlighting Italian luxury, personalization, and electrification, including the new MCPura Cielo 199 mph hypercar, the GranCabrio, electric Grecale Folgore and the Grecale Lumina Blu special edition.
Stellantis’s newly appointed chief operating officer for Enlarged Europe, Emanuele Cappellano, will make his first public automotive event appearance at the Brussels Motor Show 2026.