First Quarter 2017 Results

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First Quarter 2017 Results April 26, 2017 Q1 Q2 2017 Results April, 26, 2017 2017 # 1

Safe Harbor Statement This document, and in particular the section entitled 2017 guidance confirmed, contains forward-looking statements. These statements may include terms such as may, will, expect, could, should, intend, estimate, anticipate, believe, remain, on track, design, target, objective, goal, forecast, projection, outlook, prospects, plan, or similar terms. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Rather, they are based on the Group s current expectations and projections about future events and, by their nature, are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties. They relate to events and depend on circumstances that may or may not occur or exist in the future and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on them. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed in such statements as a result of a variety of factors, including: the Group's ability to maintain vehicle shipment volumes; changes in the global financial markets, general economic environment and changes in demand for automotive products, which is subject to cyclicality; changes in local economic and political conditions, including with regard to trade policy; the Group's ability to expand certain of the Group's brands internationally; various types of claims, lawsuits, governmental investigations and other contingent obligations against the Group, including product liability and warranty claims and environmental claims, governmental investigations and lawsuits; material operating expenditures in relation to compliance with environmental, health and safety regulations; the Group's ability to enrich its product portfolio and offer innovative products; the high level of competition in the automotive industry, which may increase due to consolidation; exposure to shortfalls in the Group's defined benefit pension plans; the Group's ability to provide or arrange for adequate access to financing for the Group's dealers and retail customers and risks associated with financial services companies; the Group's ability to access funding to execute the Group's business plan and improve the Group's business, financial condition and results of operations; changes in the Group's credit ratings; the Group's ability to realize anticipated benefits from any joint venture arrangements and other strategic alliances; disruptions arising from political, social and economic instability; risks associated with our relationships with employees, dealers and suppliers; increases in costs, disruptions of supply or shortages of raw materials; developments in labor and industrial relations and developments in applicable labor laws; exchange rate fluctuations, interest rate changes, credit risk and other market risks; political and civil unrest; earthquakes or other disasters and other risks and uncertainties. Any forward-looking statements contained in this document speak only as of the date of this document and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update or revise publicly forward-looking statements. Further information concerning the Group and its businesses, including factors that could materially affect the Company s financial results, is included in the Company s reports and filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the AFM and CONSOB. Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 2

Highlights Record Q1 results with Adjusted EBIT margin at 5.5% Continued strong performance in NAFTA, EMEA, Maserati and Components Cash flows from operating activities, net of capex, 353M better than Q1 16 Gross debt reduced by 2.9B RCF increased by 1.25B with maturity extended to 2022 Moody s improved outlook on FCA s ratings to positive from stable Completed sale of CNHi shares with proceeds of 144M Annual General Meeting of Shareholders held on April 14 2017 guidance confirmed Net revenues 115 120B Adjusted net profit* > 3.0B Adjusted EBIT* > 7.0B Net industrial debt* < 2.5B * Refer to Appendix for definitions of supplemental financial measures and reconciliations to applicable IFRS metrics. Guidance is not provided on the most directly comparable IFRS financial statement line item for Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted net profit as the income or expense excluded from these non-gaap supplemental financial measures in accordance with our policy are, by definition, not predictable and uncertain. Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 3

Products Premium Strategy Continues Most Capable Compact SUV Upgradable Technology All-new Stelvio European debut at Geneva International Motor Show Commercial launch in EMEA in Q1 17, NAFTA in Q2 17 and APAC in Q3 17 Features an all-new, all-aluminum 2.0-liter direct-injection turbo gas engine delivering a class-leading standard 280 hp/306 lb-ft of torque Quadrifoglio with best-in-class 505 hp, 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds and top speed of 177 mph Completing global industrialization plan All-new Compass European debut at Geneva International Motor Show Commercial launch in NAFTA in Q1 17 and Europe in Q2 17 Offers best-in-class 4x4 off-road capability and advanced fuel-efficient powertrains Chrysler Portal Concept debuted at 2017 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Forward-thinking interpretation of family transportation, focused towards millennial generation Semi-autonomous fully electric vehicle with estimated range of more than 250 miles Created in collaboration with supplier partners and upgradable to Level Four autonomous driving Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 4

summary Shipments (k units) 1,145 1,131 67 JVs 45 Net revenues ( B) 27.7 26.6 Adjusted EBIT ( M) 1,535 1,379 Consolidated 1,078 1,086 5.5% 5.2% Combined shipments (incl. JVs) in line with prior year Increased JV shipments due to localized Jeep production in China Adjusted net profit ( M) Impact of slightly lower consolidated shipments, more than offset by positive mix and FX Net industrial debt ( M) Improvement in all segments except LATAM Margin up 30 bps Available liquidity ( B) 671 528 21.6 7.4 Undrawn committed credit lines 23.8 6.2 (5,112) (4,585) 14.2 Cash & marketable securities 17.6 Mar 31 17 Dec 31 16 Mar 31 17 Dec 31 16 Improved operating performance and reduced finance charges, net of higher taxes Net profit of 641M compared to 478M in Q1 16 Increase mainly driven by negative working capital seasonality Cash flows from operating activities, net of capex, 353M better than in Refer to Appendix for definitions of supplemental financial measures and reconciliations to applicable IFRS metrics. Figures may not add due to rounding. Gross debt reduced by 2.9B due to prepayment of 2017 TLB and repayment of Eurobond Syndicated RCF availability increased 1.25B to 6.25B Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 5

Adjusted EBIT walk M % = Adjusted EBIT margin By segment 1,379 5.2% 14 (31) 9 82 91 32 (41) 1,535 5.5% NAFTA LATAM APAC EMEA Maserati Components Others & Eliminations B/(W) Q4 16 (10) (30) (9) (19) (77) (18) 149 (14) By operational driver 291 1,379 5.2% (92) (44) (50) 51 1,535 5.5% Volume & Mix Net price Industrial costs SG&A Other B/(W) Q4 16 (243) (228) 203 212 42 (14) Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 6

Net industrial debt walk M Change in Net industrial debt (527) Cash flows from industrial operating activities, net of capex (687) 3,072 (467) (287) (774) (4,585) (2,231) 160 (5,112) Dec 31 16 Adjusted industrial EBITDA Financial charges & Taxes* Change in funds & other Working capital Capex FX & Other Mar 31 17 vs. Q1 16 316 168 (261) 541 (411) 664 1,017 cash flows from industrial operating activities, net of capex 353 higher than Q1 16 * Net of IAS 19 Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 7

NAFTA Sales (1) (k units) Market share U.S. dealer inventories (2) (days of supply) Shipments (k units) Net revenues ( B) 597 641 12.2% 13.0% 83 82 609 649 17.1 17.1 U.S. sales down 8%; Canada up 1%; Mexico up 11% Ram sales up 4%, Jeep down 12% mainly due to transition to all-new Compass U.S. fleet mix reduced to 26% vs. 31% in prior year U.S. share at 12.5%, down 90 bps Market leader in Canada with 15.1% share, down 50 bps U.S. inventories substantially flat Down 6% due to transition to all-new Jeep Compass and discontinuance of Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200 Down 4% at CER Lower shipments Favorable vehicle and market mix M % = Adjusted EBIT margin Adjusted EBIT walk 1,227 (17) (133) 116 (2) 50 1,241 7.2% Lower fleet volumes and transition to all-new Compass Positive vehicle and market mix Increased incentive accrual on stock and negative CAD and MXN FX transaction impact Purchasing savings and lower warranty costs Higher product costs content enhancements FX translation 7.3% Volume & Mix Net price Industrial costs SG&A Other B/(W) Q4 16 42 (275) 57 123 43 (10) (1) Sales data represents sales to retail and fleet customers and limited deliveries to Group-related persons. Sales by dealers to customers are reported through a new-vehicle delivery system. (2) Days of supply calculated using total sales including fleet. Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 8

LATAM Sales (k units) Market share Inventories (days of supply) Shipments (k units) Net revenues ( B) 113 109 12.2% 12.7% 35 49 101 102 1.7 1.3 Brazil sales at 82k units, down 2k units Argentina sales at 25k units, up 5k units Maintained leadership in Brazil with share at 17.8%, down 30 bps Jeep leader in SUV segments with combined share of 24.2% on the back of strong sales of all-new Compass Reduction reflects continued trend of matching inventory to reflect current market conditions Volume flat despite continued market weakness in Brazil Up 5% at CER Positive net price Improved vehicle mix M % = Adjusted EBIT margin 11 0.8% 31 Positive vehicle mix from Pernambuco products 52 Positive net pricing, mainly in Brazil Adjusted EBIT walk (113) Increased product cost driven by inflation and higher D&A 13 Lower advertising (14) (20) Negative FX impact Volume & Mix Net price Industrial costs SG&A Other B/(W) Q4 16 (71) 35 9 5 (8) (30) (1.2)% Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 9

APAC Sales (k units) Market share (1) Inventories (2) (days of supply) Shipments (k units) Net revenues ( M) Combined JV 0.8% 0.7% 73 94 Combined JV 62 43 66 50 53 24 53 28 666 949 Higher Jeep volumes from locally produced Cherokee, Renegade and all-new Compass in China China share up 30 bps to 1.1% Lower imported vehicle inventories due to continued transition to locally produced vehicles Higher JV shipments as China JV now fully operational with three Jeep SUVs Down 32% at CER Lower imported volumes due to continued transition to local Jeep production M % = Adjusted EBIT margin Adjusted EBIT walk 12 1.3% 3 7 9 24 21 3.2% (34) Lower imported volumes Primarily lower direct marketing, now incurred by China JV Improved China JV results and FX Volume & Mix Net price Industrial costs SG&A Other B/(W) Q4 16 (69) 17 23 20 (9) (1) Reflects aggregate for major markets where Group competes (China, Australia, Japan, South Korea and India). Market share is based on retail registrations, except in India where market share is based on wholesale volumes. (2) Calculated based on combined sales and inventories Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 10

EMEA Sales (k units) EU 28 + EFTA market share Inventories (days of supply) Shipments (k units) Net revenues ( B) PCs LCVs 7.0% 10.8% 399 352 62 57 340 304 6.7% 10.9% 5.6 5.0 Higher sales from Tipo family, all-new Giulia, Talento and all-new Stelvio Passenger car (PC) share higher in all major markets except UK LCV share substantially flat Increase due to new model launches Inventories down from 70 days of supply at year-end 2016 Higher volumes for Tipo family, all-new Giulia, Talento and all-new Stelvio Up 12% at CER Significant volume growth M % = Adjusted EBIT margin Adjusted EBIT walk 133 5 96 1.9% Higher volume and positive mix (16) Increased D&A and R&D related to new vehicles Purchasing and manufacturing efficiencies (47) Higher advertising related to new product launches 7 178 3.2% Volume & Mix Net price Industrial costs SG&A Other B/(W) Q4 16 4 (6) (9) (16) 8 (19) Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 11

Maserati Sales (k units) Shipments (k units) Net revenues ( M) Adjusted EBIT ( M) Adjusted EBIT margin 11.7 6.7 11.9 6.3 949 508 107 16 11.3% 3.1% Commercial performance Increase in sales and shipments driven by all-new Levante, more than offsetting reduction in Quattroporte and Ghibli Financial performance Increase in Net revenues driven by higher volumes Record Q1 Adjusted EBIT, driven by higher volumes and mix, partially offset by higher depreciation and amortization related to all-new Levante Third consecutive quarter of double-digit margin performance 2.3 4.1 North America 1.5 1.5 Shipments (k units) 3.1 3.1 0.3 0.3 1.3 0.7 China Europe Japan Other Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 12

Components Net revenues ( B) Adjusted EBIT ( M) Adjusted EBIT margin 2.5 2.3 118 86 4.7% 3.7% Operational highlights Higher volumes across all businesses, driven primarily by Magneti Marelli lighting and Comau automation systems Improved Adjusted EBIT reflects higher Net revenues and lower industrial costs 100 bps margin improvement Magneti Marelli non-captive Net revenues at 66% and Comau at 70% Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 13

Industry outlook M units NAFTA (total vehicle sales including medium/heavy trucks) LATAM (passenger cars & LCVs) APAC (1) (passenger cars only) EMEA (passenger cars & LCVs) 21.1 21.5 32.2 32.2 23.3 23.1 3.8 3.7 FY 17E FY 16 FY 17E FY 16 FY 17E FY 16 FY 17E FY 16 Outlook unchanged Outlook unchanged Outlook unchanged Outlook unchanged U.S. industry forecast down slightly vs. FY 16 to 17.5M units U.S. SAAR at 17.5M, consistent with FY 17 forecast Brazil FY 17 forecast at 2.2M units Brazil industry flat at 0.5M, some positive signs in last 30 days China forecast flat at 22.3M units China industry at 4.5M, down 12% y-o-y due to hangover from tax changes, March improved to flat y-o-y Modest growth forecasted in all markets with EU28 + EFTA (EU) up 1% to 17.4M units EU industry at 4.8M, up 8% y-o-y (1) APAC industry reflects aggregate for major markets where Group competes (China, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and India) Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 14

2017 guidance confirmed Net revenues 115 120B Adjusted EBIT* > 7.0B Adjusted net profit* > 3.0B Net industrial debt* < 2.5B Q1 operating performance in line with expectations Key end-market full-year forecasts unchanged with continued positive market conditions in NAFTA, EMEA and APAC Substantial progress on planned gross debt reduction, with further maturities in 2017 expected to be repaid with cash-on-hand Guidance remains biased to second half of year o Ramp-up of all-new Jeep Compass globally o Global commercial launch of all-new Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio * Refer to Appendix for definitions of supplemental financial measures and reconciliations to applicable IFRS metrics. Guidance is not provided on the most directly comparable IFRS financial statement line item for Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted net profit as the income or expense excluded from these non-gaap supplemental financial measures in accordance with our policy are, by definition, not predictable and uncertain. Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 15

Strong Q1 confirms conviction to achieve 2018 Plan targets Globalize Jeep Luxury & Premium Strategy Volume Growth Margin Expansion Strengthen Balance Sheet sales in APAC +42% y-o-y, LATAM +22% and EMEA +10% market leader in Brazil SUV segments, with 24.2% market share on back of strong launch of all-new Compass NAFTA sales down 12% y-o-y due to transition to all-new Compass, but flat at retail FY 18 global volume target of > 2M units Strong global launch of all-new Levante SUV highest volume vehicle for brand All-new Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio available in all major markets by Q3 17 Dealer network increasing to support volume growth for both brands FY 17 global volume target of ~230K units for both brands, ~2.5% share of estimated global premium vehicle market New product launches in EMEA delivering volume and share growth Ram sales up 4% y-o-y in NAFTA NAFTA capacity realignment plan on track Cherokee launch at Belvidere plant in Q2 17, all-new Wrangler at Toledo North in Q4 17 and all-new Ram light-duty pickup at Sterling Heights in Q1 18 margins improved in all segments except LATAM where market weakness continued in Brazil Maserati achieved double-digit margin for third consecutive quarter NAFTA margins improved y-o-y despite impact of planned manufacturing changes EMEA margins up 130 bps y-o-y to 3.2% Cash flows from operating activities, net of capex, in was 353M better than in Gross debt reduced by 2.9B in Q1 17, with remaining 2017 maturities to be repaid with cash-onhand Net finance charges down 76M in, a 15% reduction RCF increased by 1.25B in with maturity extended to 2022 Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 16

Appendix Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 17

Supplemental financial measures FCA monitors its operations through the use of various supplemental financial measures that may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies. Accordingly, investors and analysts should exercise appropriate caution in comparing these supplemental financial measures to similarly titled financial measures reported by other companies. Group management believes these supplemental financial measures provide comparable measures of its financial performance which then facilitate management s ability to identify operational trends, as well as make decisions regarding future spending, resource allocations and other operational decisions. FCA s supplemental financial measures are defined as follows: Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization ( EBITDA ) is computed starting with Net profit and adding back Net financial expenses, Tax expense/(benefit) and depreciation and amortization expense Adjusted Earnings Before Interest and Taxes ( Adjusted EBIT ) excludes certain adjustments from Net profit including gains/(losses) on the disposal of investments, restructuring, impairments, asset write-offs and unusual income/(expenses) that are considered rare or discrete events that are infrequent in nature, and also excludes Net financial expenses and Tax expense/(benefit) The same items excluded from Adjusted EBIT, on a tax effected basis, as well as financial income/(expenses) and tax income/(expenses) considered rare or discrete events that are infrequent in nature, are excluded from Adjusted net profit and Adjusted diluted EPS Net industrial debt is computed as: Debt plus derivative financial liabilities related to industrial activities less (i) cash and cash equivalents, (ii) current available-for-sale and heldfor-trading securities, (iii) current financial receivables from Group or jointly controlled financial services entities and (iv) derivative financial assets and collateral deposits; therefore, debt, cash and other financial assets/liabilities pertaining to financial services entities are excluded from the computation of Net industrial debt Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 18

Key performance metrics M, except as otherwise stated Three months ended Mar 31 2017 2016 Combined shipments ( 000s units) (1) 1,145 1,131 Consolidated shipments ( 000s units) (1) 1,078 1,086 Net revenues 27,719 26,570 Adjusted EBIT 1,535 1,379 of which Result from investments 96 62 Net financial expenses 436 512 Profit before taxes 1,069 795 Tax expense 428 317 Net profit 641 478 Adjusted net profit 671 528 Diluted earnings per share (EPS) ( ) 0.411 0.306 Adjusted diluted EPS ( ) 0.430 0.338 (1) Combined shipments include shipments by the Group's consolidated subsidiaries and unconsolidated joint ventures, whereas consolidated shipments only include shipments from the Group's consolidated subsidiaries. Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 19

Reconciliations M, except as otherwise stated Net profit to Adjusted EBIT Three months ended Mar 31 2017 2016 Net profit 641 478 Tax expense 428 317 Net financial expenses 436 512 Adjustments: Restructuring costs 35 7 NAFTA capacity realignment 51 Currency devaluations 19 Other (5) (5) Total adjustments 30 72 Adjusted EBIT 1,535 1,379 Net profit to Adjusted net profit Net profit 641 478 Adjustments (as above) 30 72 Tax impact on adjustments (22) Total adjustments, net of taxes 30 50 Adjusted net profit 671 528 Diluted EPS to Adjusted diluted EPS Diluted EPS ( /share) 0.411 0.306 Total adjustments, net of taxes 30 50 Impact of adjustments on Diluted EPS ( /share) 0.019 0.032 Adjusted diluted EPS ( /share) 0.430 0.338 Weighted average number of shares outstanding for Diluted EPS ( 000s) 1,551,534 1,540,451 Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 20

Reconciliation of Debt to Net industrial debt M Mar 31 17 Dec 31 16 Debt (21,156) (24,048) Current financial receivables from jointly-controlled financial services companies 87 80 Derivative financial (assets)/liabilities, net and collateral deposits 8 (150) Current Available-for-sale and Held-for-trading securities 240 241 Cash and cash equivalents 13,910 17,318 Debt classified as held for sale (8) (9) Net debt (6,919) (6,568) Less: Net financial services debt 1,807 1,983 Net industrial debt (5,112) (4,585) Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 21

Market share mass market brands Market share (%) NAFTA APAC 3.9 4.0 17.2 16.4 15.6 15.1 1.9 12.9 12.6 13.4 12.5 0.8 0.6 0.9 0.3 1.1 0.8 1.1 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 Q1 14 Q1 15 Q1 16 Q1 14 Q1 15 Q1 16 APAC industry reflects aggregate for major markets where Group competes (China, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and India). Market share is based on retail registrations except in India where market share is based on wholesales. LATAM EMEA 22.7 19.7 18.1 17.8 LCVs Passenger Cars 44.3 45.4 44.7 41.0 28.1 28.3 29.1 29.6 13.2 12.6 12.4 11.1 LCVs 11.4 11.0 10.9 10.8 Passenger Cars 6.0 6.2 6.7 7.0 Q1 14 Q1 15 Q1 16 Q1 14 Q1 15 Q1 16 Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 22

Debt maturity schedule B Outstanding Mar 31 17 9M 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Beyond 8.1 Bank debt 2.4 3.0 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.9 11.6 Capital market debt 1.7 2.0 1.5 1.4 1.0 4.0 1.4 Other debt 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 21.1 Total cash maturities * 4.6 5.1 2.6 2.1 1.5 5.2 14.2 Cash and marketable securities 7.4 Undrawn committed revolving facilities 21.6 Total available liquidity 6.6 4.0 Sale of receivables (IFRS de-recognition compliant) of which receivables sold to financial services JVs (FCA Bank) Note: Numbers may not add due to rounding * Excludes accruals Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 23

Contacts Joe Veltri +1-248-576-9257 Head of Global Investor Relations Erin Banyas Francesco Garbuglia Tim Krause Alois Monger Paolo Mosole +1-248-512-3224 +39-011-006-2088 +1-248-512-2923 +1-248-512-1549 +39-011-006-1064 fax: +39-011-006-3796 email: investor.relations@fcagroup.com website: www.fcagroup.com Q1 2017 Results April 26, 2017 24