Stellantis to go fully electric in Europe from 2026

Stellantis has confirmed that all new cars that it launches from 2026 will be fully electric.

It ties in with the car maker’s plans to drastically reduce its carbon footprint, with the view of reducing its carbon output by 50 per cent compared with current levels by 2030.

It’s part of the Stellantis ‘Dare Forward 2030’ plan, which includes plans to become carbon net-zero by 2038. Stellantis plans for 100 per cent of its sales in Europe to be electric by the end of the decade, with 50 per cent of sales in America to be electric-only in the same time period.

Stellantis will become an electric-only brand from 2026, with no new petrol or diesel models launched after that time. From 2030, only battery-powered vehicles will be available from the firm.

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said: “Dare Forward 2030 inspires us to become so much more than we’ve ever been. We are expanding our vision, breaking the limits and embracing a new mindset, one that seeks to transform all facets of mobility for the betterment of our families, communities and the societies in which we operate.

“Powered by our diversity, Stellantis leads the way the world moves by delivering innovative, clean, safe, and affordable mobility solutions. Stellantis will be the industry champion in climate change mitigation, becoming carbon net-zero by 2038, with a 50 per cent reduction by 2030.”

Stellantis underlined this new commitment by unveiling a new electric Jeep – the firm’s first EV. Due to go on sale in 2023, details about the new model are scarce but an initial image showcases a car with Jeep’s typically boxy, off-road-ready design.

It’s part of a widespread EV offensive, with 75 battery-powered vehicles introduced across the Stellantis group by 2030.