On one side there’s Stellantis, the French-Italian group based in the Netherlands who own various car brands, including Italian staples Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Lamborghini.
On the other side is the Italian Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy.
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There is an ongoing fight over the Italian-ness of traditional Italian car brands.
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On one side there’s Stellantis, the French-Italian group based in the Netherlands who own various car brands, including Italian staples Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Lamborghini.
On the other side is the Italian Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy.
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