Citroën announces a 100% electric range in 2030
- After the Stellantis group's successive announcements on the transition of each of its brands from the internal combustion engine to 100% electric, the manufacturer announced the strategy of the Citroën brand on this subject, this brand having been the last not yet to be entitled to this type of ad. Let us recall the various decisions relating to total electrification which have been taken successively for the other brands: Abarth in 2024, DS in 2024, Maserati in 2025, Lancia in 2026, Alfa-Roméo in 2027, Fiat in 2027, Opel in 2028, Chrysler in 2028 and Peugeot in 2030.
- There was therefore still an inaccuracy concerning Citroën. Today, this imprecision is no longer appropriate because the Stellantis group has just announced that the Citroën brand will in turn go all-electric in 2030 in Europe.
- The Citroën range today consists of the C3, C3 Aircross, C4, e-C4, C5 X, C5 Aircross and C4 SpaceTourer at the very end of their career. The C1 was phased out last summer, along with the Peugeot 108, ending A-segment cars at both brands. The next generations of Citroëns launched on the European market will all be plug-in hybrids or 100% electric. The C4 X are thus planned in 2022, the new C3 and e-C3 (CC21) in 2023 and C3 Aircross and e-C3 Aircross (CC24) in 2024, then the new C5 Aircross and e-C5 Aircross (CR3) in 2025 The C4 should be replaced in 2027 by a new, 100% electric generation (e-C4). The C5 X will not be replaced (nor the C4 SpaceTourer) because Stellantis wants to make Citroën its entry-level brand (with however an entry at segment B level and not segment A).
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