Stellantis pushes its new electric options

Stellantis’ commitment to electric mobility

The Stellantis group has taken the decision to take a step forward in relation to its new all-electric options. This is reflected in the expansion of its range of electric vehicles by brands such as Citroën, Opel, Peugeot, Fiat and Jeep in recent times.

Adaptation to different markets

It is clear that the European group takes into account the particularities of the different markets in which it operates. Although the adoption of electric vehicles may vary from one market to another, Stellantis remains committed to exploring and consolidating its presence in all markets, including Spain.

Innovative options for urban mobility

One of the most interesting proposals for urban mobility are light electric vehicles, such as electric quadricycles. Stellantis is betting on options like the Citroën AMI, Fiat Topolino and Opel e-Rocks, offering unique designs for each brand.

The Citroën AMI, for example, is an innovative alternative for urban travel. This vehicle does not require a car driver’s license and offers a safe and economical option compared to motorcycles.

Features and benefits

With a small electric motor of 8 horsepower and a range of 75 kilometers, the Citroën AMI stands out for its affordable price, especially with Government subsidies. This combination of low acquisition cost and minimal running costs makes it an attractive option for urban mobility.

Although the acceptance of the Citroën AMI in Spain is still moderate, it is expected that its presence will increase as the restrictions on internal combustion vehicles are gradually imposed in the cities.

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