Automotive giants' electric vehicle calendars
Automotive giants' electric vehicle calendars
FERRARI
Italian luxury automaker Ferrari has announced that it plans to convert 80 percent of its production to all-electric or hybrid cars by 2030.
“Electrification is a way to improve performance,” its new CEO, Benedetto Vigna, said of the four-year strategic plan.
"Ferrari's first fully electric car will be a 100 percent sports car," commercial director Enrico Galliera said.
30 ELECTRIC TARGET FROM HONDA TO 2030
Honda held a press conference in Japan, where he conveyed the developments regarding the electrification process. The Japanese giant aims to achieve carbon neutrality and eliminate carbon emissions for all its products and corporate activities by 2050.
The company also plans to launch 30 different EV models worldwide by 2030, with annual production volumes of more than 2 million units.
2 NEW SPORTS MODELS
Honda will unveil two sports models, one specialty and one flagship.
STELLANTIS
Stellantis has announced that all new cars it launches from 2026 will be fully electric.
Stellantis plans to have 100 percent of its sales in Europe be electric by the end of 2030, with 50 percent of its sales in the Americas being electric only in the same time frame.
Under the umbrella of Stellantis, a multinational automotive company, there are Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Citroen, Dodge, DS, Fiat, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati, Opel, Peugeot, Ram and Vauxhall brands.
BENTLEY
British luxury automaker Bentley said in a statement that it will begin production of its first fully electric car in 2025, which is seen as a key milestone in Volkswagen AG's planned transition to an all-electric model lineup by 2030.
AUDI
German automaker Audi has announced that it will stop production of new diesel and gasoline cars after 2026 as part of its zero carbon emissions target.
Audi CEO Markus Duesmann stated that by 2026, Audi will only launch fully electric car models.
Audi of America President Daniel Weissland said that they will not launch any internal combustion cars after 2026.
Weissland stated that the company will be fully electric by 2033.
ROLLS-ROYCE
UK-based Rolls-Royce will launch its first all-electric model, the Specter, in 2023.
By 2030, the company will manufacture all its vehicles from electric models, following the decision of the UK government.
SMART
Smart, produced by the partnership of Mercedes-Benz and Geely, is one of the automobile companies that have completely switched to electric power in the European and US markets.
Speaking about the electric car process, Daniel Lescow, Smart's vice president of global sales, said: "It may come as a surprise to some, but Smart will enter the market with an all-electric large and compact SUV. This is a joint venture between Mercedes-Benz and Geely in China in 2022. "It will be the first vehicle to be built in Turkey," he said.
JAGUAR
Jaguar has announced that it will continue as an all-electric car brand with a range of new cars until 2025.
LAND ROVER
British automotive company Land Rover says it will launch six all-electric models over the next five years, with the first all-electric model arriving in 2024.
VAUXHALL
Operating under the Stellantis group, Vauxhall has stated that all vehicles in its range will offer electrified versions by 2024, followed by fully electric from 2028.
LOTUS
British luxury car company Lotus has announced that it will produce fully electric cars by 2026.
ASTON MARTIN
Aston Martin president Lance Stroll said the company will continue to produce internal combustion fossil fuel engines until 2030.
The luxury automotive company has announced that it will produce its first fully electric car in 2025.
CITROEN
Citroen, another member of the Stellantis group, announced that it will become fully electric by 2030.
FORD
US-based automotive company Ford has announced that by mid-2026, its passenger car range will be 100 percent zero-emissions, all-electric or plug-in hybrid.
The company said it will switch to all-electric models by 2030.
PEUGEOT
French automotive company Peugeot has stated that it will act according to the law, and announced that it will not make all its products electric until 2030.
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