Stellantis will showcase at least 62 vehicles from 11 brands at the 2026 Brussels Motor Show, marking one of its largest public displays since global auto shows began their recovery.
The French-Italian-American carmaker will occupy about 5,200 square metres at the event, known as Autosalon 2026, which runs from Jan. 9 to Jan. 19 at Brussels Expo. The lineup includes two world premieres, two concept cars, and several European debuts.
Auto shows had struggled to survive in recent years as digital launches replaced physical events. Their return this winter signals renewed confidence among carmakers and growing public interest. January alone will host major shows in Asia, North America and Europe, including events in Tokyo, Las Vegas and Brussels.
Stellantis chose Brussels as its main European stage, aligning its strategy with the region where many of its brands hold strong market positions. The group’s display spans passenger cars, electric vehicles, performance models and commercial vehicles.
Two vehicles will make their global debut at the show. They are a refreshed version of the Opel Astra and the Peugeot 408, both receiving mid-cycle updates aimed at keeping them competitive in crowded segments.
Several models will also make their first appearance in Europe. These include the Leapmotor B03X, an electric urban crossover, and the Fiat Qubo L, a seven-seat people mover powered by a diesel engine. Fiat Professional will unveil the Tris, its first three-wheel vehicle, designed mainly for urban transport and last-mile delivery.
Stellantis will also present two concept vehicles. One is the Citroen Elo, which focuses on rethinking interior space while using a smaller footprint. The other is the Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo, a high-performance digital concept built for gaming enthusiasts. It features 800 horsepower and a top speed of 320 kilometres per hour.

Brands taking part under the Stellantis umbrella include Alfa Romeo, Citroen, DS Automobiles, Fiat, Abarth, Jeep, Lancia, Leapmotor, Opel, Maserati and Peugeot. Stellantis Pro One will represent the group’s commercial vehicle business.
Several brand-specific debuts are planned. Jeep will introduce the Avenger Black Edition. Alfa Romeo will show the updated Tonale. Lancia will present the Ypsilon HF Integrale, while Maserati will debut the Grecale Lumina Blu special edition in the Benelux region.
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