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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCitroën CEO says the company is 'very much able' to compete with China's automakersCitroën CEO Thierry Koskas discusses the launch of the company's new C3 Aircross model and explains the impact of EU tariffs on Chinese competition.
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[1/5] The new electric Citroen e-C3 SUV is unveiled during a presentation to the media in Meudon near Paris, France, October 17, 2023. It is the same size as the current C3 city car, but less rounded and slightly taller. "This is the most important launch for the Citroen brand in at least 10 years," Citroen General Manager Thierry Koskas told reporters. A European electric car at 23,000 euros? The brand plans a cheaper electric C3 at the beginning of 2025 – starting at 20,000 euros – with a reduced range of 200 km, Koskas said.
Persons: Abdul Saboor, Thierry Koskas, Citroen's Koskas, , Koskas, Citroen's, Gilles Guillaume, Nick Carey Organizations: Citroen, REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Meudon, Paris, France, Europe, MEUDON, Slovakia, India, China
PARIS, June 15 (Reuters) - The world's No.3 carmaker Stellantis will unveil its first European-made affordable electric car in mid-October, the new Citroën e-C3, as it gears up to counter the arrival of lower-cost Chinese brands in the European market. Electric vehicles (EVs) are more expensive than their fossil-fuel counterparts and European carmakers plan cheaper models encouraged by government subsidies. That EV subsidy should be unveiled in October for cars to be delivered in 2024, a government source told Reuters. The need for more affordable European models has been driven by Chinese EV brands, which are seen as a threat to European carmakers as they can offer cheaper models. Built on Stellantis' "smart car" architecture introduced in India and Latin America, the vehicle will be assembled in Slovakia and will launch early in 2024, Koskas said.
Persons: Thierry Koskas, Koskas, Gilles Guillaume, Nick Carey, Sharon Singleton Organizations: Reuters, EV, Renault Dacia Spring, Renault, Citroen, Thomson Locations: France, Europe, India, Latin America, Slovakia, China
When it comes to electric cars, however, the country is playing a game of catch up. During a recent interview with CNBC's Charlotte Reed, Thierry Koskas accepted that the market in India was "just starting." Citroën India, which launched the fully electric ë-C3 in Feb. 2023, is not alone when it comes to making a move in India's nascent electric car sector. According to the IEA, Tata was responsible for more than 85% of battery electric vehicle sales within India last year. Other Indian firms jostling for position in the sector include Mahindra and Mahindra and Ola Electric.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCitroën Brand CEO: India could be 'absolutely perfect' for electric vehiclesThierry Koskas, the CEO of Citroën Brand, speaks to CNBC's Charlotte Reed.
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