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Stellantis seeking more time to meet EU's CO2 targets on utility vehicles

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Posted on July 2, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) -Automaker Stellantis is seeking a five-year extension to tighter European rules on CO2 emissions for vans, said Jean-Philippe Imparato, responsible for Enlarged Europe, on Wednesday.

Stellantis Requests Five-Year Delay for EU CO2 Emission Standards on Vans

PARIS (Reuters) -Automaker Stellantis is seeking a five-year extension to tighter European rules on CO2 emissions for vans, said Jean-Philippe Imparato, responsible for Enlarged Europe, on Wednesday.

Imparato also reiterated that Stellantis is backing proposals to create a new category of smaller-sized cars in Europe that would be priced at less than 15,000 euros ($17,655).

($1 = 0.8496 euros)

(Reporting by Gilles Guillaume;Editing by Dominique Patton)

Key Takeaways

  • Stellantis requests a five-year delay for EU CO2 targets on vans.
  • Jean-Philippe Imparato leads Stellantis in Europe.
  • Stellantis supports a new category of affordable small cars.
  • Proposed small cars to be priced under 15,000 euros.
  • Current exchange rate: $1 = 0.8496 euros.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stellantis seeking regarding EU CO2 targets?
Stellantis is seeking a five-year extension to comply with tighter European rules on CO2 emissions for vans.
Who is responsible for Stellantis in Europe?
Jean-Philippe Imparato is responsible for Stellantis in the Enlarged Europe region.
What proposal did Stellantis support?
Stellantis is backing proposals to create a new category of smaller-sized cars in Europe, priced at less than 15,000 euros.

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