Fiat Goes all-electric in Europe
According to this, the two Italian brands will only offer purely electric cars in Europe from 2027. Until now, Stellantis at Fiat always spoke of a time frame between 2025 and 2030.
The presentation also contains information about the upcoming electric models of the two brands. Accordingly, an as-yet-unspecified e-car from Fiat is to be presented this year or next, rumoured to be an all-electric Panda, which will be a size larger than the all-electric Fiat 500 that has been available for some time. On the commercial vehicle side, the all-electric Scudo was confirmed for 2022/23 and another e-model was promised, according to rumours an all-electric Ulysse, a van that was last produced until 2014.
In the model roadmap included in the presentation, Stellantis announced a total of 13 new all-electric cars as well as plug-in hybrids. There are already announced models such as the Opel Astra as well as the Peugeot 308 and their estate variants as pure e-cars, but also some as yet unknown vehicles. These include two passenger car models from Citroen and a purely electric Jeep.
On the plug-in side, Stellantis will bring the Alfa Romeo Tonale, the Citroen C5X, the Jeep Grand Cherokee (already available) as well as the Opel Astra and the Peugeot 308 estate as well as a crossover in the C-segment in the next two years. Stellantis has also promised a plug-in hybrid for the US brand Dodge.