Diesel in Europe: a misguided bet from Stellantis? | Automotive World
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As China surges ahead in BEV leadership, Stellantis is going back to diesel in Europe, which might offer a temporary lifeline. By Will Girling
Stellantis intends to maintain and potentially even increase the share of diesel engines across its European product portfolio, according to a spokesperson quoted by Reuters. This strategy makes sense, the automaker added, because customer demand aligns with keeping the powertrain alive.
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