Stellantis plans to offer a $25,000 all-electric Jeep vehicle in the U.S. “very soon� to better attract mainstream consumers amid slower-than-expected electric vehicle adoption, CEO Carlos Tavares said Wednesday.
Tavares disclosed few details about the upcoming vehicle, saying it will be priced around $25,000 in the U.S. to emulate Stellantisâ€
“In the same way we brought the 20,000 Euro Citroen e-C3, you will have a $25,000 Jeep very soon,� he said Wednesday during a Bernstein investor conference. “We are using the same expertise because we are a global company and this is totally fluid across the engineering world of Stellantis.�
Stellantis currently offers an all-electric version of its Avenger SUV in Europe, starting at about 35,000 euros, or about $37,800, according to its website. The vehicle is not sold in the U.S., where the automaker has focused on plug-in hybrid electric Jeep vehicles.
Offering a new EV for around $25,000 has long been a target for automakers such as Stellantis, Tesla and others. The importance of such a vehicle has grown more apparent as Chinese automakers such as BYD and Nio grow their sales of less-expensive EVs outside of China.
“If you ask me what is an affordable BEV, I would say 20,000 euros in Europe and $25,000 in the U.S.,â€� Tavares said. “So our job is to bring the safe, clean and affordable BEV to the U.S., $25,000. Weâ€
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Tavares said Wednesday that the company expects to achieve cost parity between its all-electric vehicles and traditional internal combustion engine vehicles in the next “three years, max� to better compete with the growing “China invasion� of affordable EVs.
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Tavares also said tariffs such as those the U.S. is implementing against Chinese EVs may delay their expansion to the U.S. but will not completely stop it.
“Yes, time helps, but you cannot stop the competition,� Tavares said. “Putting you behind a protectionist bubble is not going to help you to be competitive. … If your strategy is to shrink and stay inside of the bubble, it will buy you time, but certainly it will cut your future.�
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