Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa Calls on EU to Be More Flexible Ahead of 2035 ICE Ban
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In an interview with the "Echos", Antonio Filosa called for the revision of the targets for reducing CO2 emissions in Europe. The prohibition, from 2035 onwards, of the sale of new petrol or diesel cars was challenged by several manufacturers.
The new managing director of Stellantis, the Italian Antonio Filosa, wants to be pessimistic about the objective of having more thermal cars put on sale from 2035 in the European Union.
In the face of Chinese competition and the stagnation of sales of electric vehicles, Antonio Filosa points to the risk of "rapid decline in the European automotive industry".
The ban from 2035 on the sale of new petrol or diesel cars, hybrids included in the European Union, was adopted by the European Commission in March 2023.
Paris - After BMW and Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis: the new boss of the fourth world car manufacturer, the Italian Antonio Filosa, also called into question the ban on sales of thermal vehicles in the European Union in 2035, a "not realistic" objective without the introduction of "flexibilities" for manufacturers affected by the crisis. "The targets of a 55% reduction in emissions (of greenhouse gases) by 2030 and a ban on sales of thermal cars in …
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