PSA has acquired General Motors ‘ European Subsidiaries'
PSA group  has finalised the acquisition of GM's European subsidiaries (Opel, Vauxhall). The PSA group will move from a volume of 3.15 million vehicles sold worldwide in 2016 to 4.3 million in 2017, while remaining the 9th largest  world manufacturer, just behind Fiat-Chrysler and Honda. The GM group , on the other hand will lose  one place globally,  in 2017 moving from 3rd to 4th place.

The table  on the next page  describes the current and future platforms of the Opel range, model by model. The objective of PSA is to build  100% of  the  Opel-Vauxhall range on PSA platforms , transitioning as each Opel model is renewed :

• 2017: Crossland moves  to PSA's PF1 platform.
• 2018: the Combo will  move  to  PSA's PF2 platform, the Grandland will move to  PSA's EMP2 platform.
• 2019: the Corsa will move to PSA's CMP1 platform, the Zafira will move to  PSA's EMP2 platform.
• 2020: the Mokka will move to   PSA’s  CMP1 platform.
• 2021: Astra will  move to  PSA's EMP2 platform.
• 2023: The Insignia will  move to  PSA's EMP2 platform.
• 2024: the LCVs   Vivaro and Movano will move to PSA’s EMP2 platform. 

 
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