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Stellantis Revives the Firefly Engine: the End of the Puretech Reign?

Summary by autoplus.fr
Stellantis makes a 180-degree turn by relaunching the original Fiat petrol engine, which it will now set to Euro 7 standards for operation beyond 2030. This choice marks the abandonment of all PureTech imposed initially by Carlos Tavares. Under the impetus of the new boss Antonio Filosa, the group now favours the proven reliability of this Italian block in order to regain the confidence of the customers, while securing the Termoli plant in the f…
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Stellantis makes a 180-degree turn by relaunching the original Fiat petrol engine, which it will now set to Euro 7 standards for operation beyond 2030. This choice marks the abandonment of all PureTech imposed initially by Carlos Tavares. Under the impetus of the new boss Antonio Filosa, the group now favours the proven reliability of this Italian block in order to regain the confidence of the customers, while securing the Termoli plant in the f…

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autoplus.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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