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Stellantis to Build Low-Cost Small Electric Cars in Italy
Stellantis announced it will produce small electric cars in Italy aimed at the European market. The plan involves designing e‑cars that are lighter, slower and cheaper, matching EU preferences.
The move represents a strategic shift for the Franco‑Italian‑American group, which owns 14 automotive brands. By focusing on affordable city EVs, Stellantis seeks to win back market share in Europe.
The e‑cars are intended for urban use, offering lower weight and reduced performance to keep costs down. This aligns with European calls for more accessible electric mobility.
Producing the vehicles in Italy leverages the group's manufacturing base in the country. The decision underscores Italy’s role in Stellantis’s broader European strategy.
The new models will complement Stellantis’s existing line‑up, expanding its electric offering across its brands. The approach aims to meet demand for budget‑friendly EVs.
Looking ahead, Stellantis expects the Italian‑built e‑cars to help the group regain a stronger foothold in the European market. The rollout will be monitored as the company pursues its renewed strategy.