Stellantis, the automotive group behind brands like Citroën, Fiat, and Opel, is developing three new affordable electric city cars. The models are planned to be priced under €15,000, targeting the budget segment of the European market.
According to company statements and industry reports, the initiative is part of Stellantis's strategy to make electric vehicles more accessible. The cars are expected to be based on a new, cost-effective platform specifically designed for small electric vehicles.
The launch of these models is anticipated for 2026. This move is seen as a direct response to growing competition from Chinese automakers and the European Union's tightening emissions regulations.
Specific technical details, model names, and brand allocations for the three vehicles have not been officially finalized and confirmed by the company. The project underscores the industry-wide push to lower the entry price for zero-emission mobility.