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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