Stellantis Confirms Data Breach Affecting Customer Contact Info
Stellantis, the multinational automotive corporation, has disclosed a data breach. The incident coincides with a significant disruption to Jaguar Land Rover's production, which was temporarily halted due to a cyberattack.
Stellantis, owner of brands like Chrysler, Jeep, Peugeot, and Dodge, reported revenues of over $87 billion in the first quarter of 2025. Despite this financial success, the company has faced a security challenge. An unauthorized access to a third-party provider's platform supporting Stellantis' North American customer service has been confirmed.
The breach exposed limited customer contact information. Fortunately, no financial or sensitive personal data was accessed. The search results do not provide specific details about the unauthorized access, but they do discuss unrelated technological issues and Stellantis' decision to exit the fuel cell business for commercial vehicles.
Stellantis has not yet responded to requests for comment on the matter.
Stellantis, a major player in the automotive industry, has experienced a data breach affecting customer contact information. While no sensitive data was accessed, the incident highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures. The breach coincides with a manufacturing shutdown at Jaguar Land Rover due to a cyberattack, indicating a potential increase in such incidents within the industry.