Stellantis Sees €23,300 Citroën EV as Answer to China’s BYD, Nio
- Inflation putting pressure on demand for mass-market EVs
- Citroën aims to introduce another cheaper EV by 2025, CEO says
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In Europe’s race to compete with cheaper Chinese electric vehicles, Stellantis NV is making a move.
The carmaker’s Citroën brand will start taking reservations this week for its new electric ë-C3 starting at €23,300 ($24,549), making it the least-expensive EV produced in Europe. The first deliveries are expected in the second quarter of next year.