Peugeot wants to go all-electric in 2030 in Europe
The Stellantis group announced during the year that its brands would gradually switch to battery electric technology in terms of new cars, the group's brands sold in Europe being the first to switch to all-electric, the last being the brands marketed in North America, like Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram.
Here is the summary of the switch to all electric at Stellantis: Abarthin 2024, DS in 2024, Maserati in 2025, Lancia in 2026, Alfa-Romeo in 2027, Opel in 2028 and Fiat in 2030.
There was still an imprecision concerning Peugeot and Citroën. Today, this imprecision is clarified because the Stellantis group has just announced that the Peugeot brand will switch to all-electric in 2030 in Europe. Peugeot, however, plans to maintain a thermal offer for markets outside Europe.
The Peugeot range in Europe, now consists of the 208, 2008, 308, 3008, 508, 5008 which make up the line-up of passenger cars, as the 108 was discontinued last summer. In addition, a new model named 4008 is scheduled for 2022. It is therefore a minimum of seven models that will have to switch from thermal motorisations to electric motors by 2030. The future generation of the 3008 and 5008 scheduled for 2023 will continue to be marketed in thermal versions until 2030 but the next generation will necessarily be battery electric. The future generation of the 308 and 508 will also be battery electric, just like the future generation of the 208 and 2008 scheduled for 2026.
   
 

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