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Opel Could Go All-Electric Or To Peugeot

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Opel Could Go All-Electric Or To Peugeot

General Motors might sell Opel to PSA, the French auto company that includes Peugeot. If that doesn’t happen, the brand could go all-electric by 2030, per an interview Opel CEO Karl-Thomas Neumann had with Automotive News.

To be fair, GM has never quite known what to do with Opel. The brand’s floundered and struggled in the European market. But at the same time, GM selling it would be like accepting defeat in Europe. While America’s first and all that, GM needs to grow bigger in Europe if it wants to become the biggest automaker in the world again.

Turning Opel in an electric-only brand would help it stand out in the market. The options for fully electrified vehicles should expand in the near future, as more Europeans abandon diesel engines and look for a more emissions-friendly alternative.

It seems right now the biggest factor working in favor of Opel is the German government, which thinks a buyout would hurt the jobs market there.

So far, the only all-electric Opels have been the Ampera and Bolt. This would be a huge transformation, even if it would roll out over the next 13 years.

Steven has been writing about cars and other transportation issues worldwide for over ten years. His love for cars started long before he can remember, with Corvettes and 911s being his first car-crushes. Since then, he has owned many types of vehicles and has come to appreciate a wide variety of models, the diverse car culture groups, and the automotive industry in general.

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