DS, Lancia and Alfa-Romeo will become 100% electric brands before 2030
- The Stellantis group recently decided that the brands Abarth, Opel and Fiat will only adopt 100% electric motorisations from 2024 for the first, 2028 for the second and 2030 for the third. The group also said that other brands will also become all-electric brands by 2030, such as DS, Alfa-Romeo and Lancia.
- In fact, only Peugeot and Citroën will offer both thermal, plug-in hybrid and 100% electric engines in their range in 2030, and until 2035, since this deadline is the one chosen by the European Commission to ban the sale of new cars equipped with combustion engines in Europe.
- For the three Premium brands of the Stellantis group (Maserati being classified as a luxury brand), the transfer to 100% electric will take place in 2024 for the DS brand, which will involve to the end of the current thermal and plug-in hybrid versions at this time. The Lancia brand which will renew its Ypsilon (B-segment) and Delta (C-segment) by 2024 will only sell BEVs from 2026. Finally, the Alfa-Romeo brand which will renew its range from now to 2024 will only market BEVs from 2027. It remains to be clarify how the transition to BEVs will practically be operated for these three brands. Will they maintain the thermal models (or PHEVs) already launched until their end of life in parallel with the BEVs new models or will they end thermal engines options for these models already launched and only use electric engines?
- Regarding American brands (Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram), the switch to electric will tale more time as Stellantis will adapt to US policy in this area, but models of these brands sold in Europe will have to adopt 100% electric motorization from 2035, so it means
that only Jeep models are really involved.
that only Jeep models are really involved.
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