Saturday, February 7, 2026
14.1 C
New Delhi

Stellantis CEO backs German push to ease EU car emissions rules ahead of key review

The automakers Chairman John Elkann last week warned that the European car industry risked irreversible decline without softer rules, while Filosa said the sector needed urgent and definitive action to restore growth.
The automakers Chairman John Elkann last week warned that the European car industry risked irreversible decline without softer rules, while Filosa said the sector needed urgent and definitive action to restore growth.

Stellantis Chief Executive Antonio Filosa on Monday welcomed Berlin’s call to soften European Union car emissions rules, saying Germany’s proposals aligned with industry demands to revive growth in the struggling sector.

The European Commission is due to unveil proposals for a package to support the auto sector on December 10, including for a review of carbon-emission targets amid mounting pressure from governments and manufacturers to be more flexible and allow plug-in hybrids and new fuel-powered cars beyond 2035.

“We welcome the German government’s support for revisions to the European regulations,” Filosa said in a statement, adding it built on auto lobby ACEA’s package of proposals, “all of which are urgently needed to return the European auto industry to growth”.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz last week urged Brussels to allow exemptions for plug-in hybrids and highly efficient combustion engines, arguing that automakers need more flexibility as they battle slow electric-vehicle uptake and fierce competition from China.

Since it ousted its former CEO Carlos Tavares a year ago, Stellantis – which was formed from the merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA in 2021 – has become a vocal advocate for changes to the EU’s auto regulation.

The automaker’s Chairman John Elkann last week warned that the European car industry risked “irreversible decline” without softer rules, while Filosa said the sector needed “urgent and definitive action” to restore growth.

While such fears are widely shared by unions, industry proposals also include new goals for light commercial vehicle emissions, changes to regulation aimed at supporting production of small cars and measures to accelerate fleet renewal – all aimed at reconciling decarbonisation with jobs and affordability. (Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari, Editing by Louise Heavens)

  • Published On Dec 2, 2025 at 02:19 PM IST

Join the community of 2M+ industry professionals.

Subscribe to Newsletter to get latest insights & analysis in your inbox.

All about ETAuto industry right on your smartphone!

Go to Source

Hot this week

Explained: What we can gauge from the the India-US interim trade framework

India and the United States have unveiled an interim trade framework that cuts tariffs and alters energy ties. Read More

Often Stuck In The Toilet? After 15 Years Of Research, THIS Fruit Is Proven To Relieve Chronic Constipation

Despite its small size, kiwi is loaded with vitamin C, dietary fibre, folate, potassium, and antioxidants. Read More

Done With Your Safari? These Jim Corbett Neighbourhood Gems Are Worth The Detour

Corbett may be famous for its wildlife, but the area around it, filled with waterfalls, forest trails, heritage sites and temples make it easy to see another side of Uttarakhand Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

Ola, Uber and other app-based taxi drivers to hold day-long strike – all you need to know

NEW DELHI: App-based transport workers across India observed an All-India Breakdown on February 7 after unions representing gig drivers and delivery workers called for a nationwide shutdown to protest falling incomes, rising costs and Read More

‘Dost dost na raha’: Congress takes filmy jibe at India-US trade deal; poses 5 questions

(ANI) NEW DELHI: Congress MP Jairam Ramesh on Saturday took a “Dost dost na raha” jibe at PM Modi, referring to his and US President Donald Trump’s friendship, after the recently announced India-US trade framework. Read More

Topics

Explained: What we can gauge from the the India-US interim trade framework

India and the United States have unveiled an interim trade framework that cuts tariffs and alters energy ties. Read More

Often Stuck In The Toilet? After 15 Years Of Research, THIS Fruit Is Proven To Relieve Chronic Constipation

Despite its small size, kiwi is loaded with vitamin C, dietary fibre, folate, potassium, and antioxidants. Read More

Done With Your Safari? These Jim Corbett Neighbourhood Gems Are Worth The Detour

Corbett may be famous for its wildlife, but the area around it, filled with waterfalls, forest trails, heritage sites and temples make it easy to see another side of Uttarakhand Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

Ola, Uber and other app-based taxi drivers to hold day-long strike – all you need to know

NEW DELHI: App-based transport workers across India observed an All-India Breakdown on February 7 after unions representing gig drivers and delivery workers called for a nationwide shutdown to protest falling incomes, rising costs and Read More

‘Dost dost na raha’: Congress takes filmy jibe at India-US trade deal; poses 5 questions

(ANI) NEW DELHI: Congress MP Jairam Ramesh on Saturday took a “Dost dost na raha” jibe at PM Modi, referring to his and US President Donald Trump’s friendship, after the recently announced India-US trade framework. Read More

2 Men Brutally Thrashed, Beaten Up By Pub Bouncers At Noida Mall | Video

Bouncers at Impulse Bar in Noida’s Garden Galleria Mall brutally assaulted two men after an argument. Viral video shows 3-4 bouncers thrashing men. Read More

’25 Years Still Remaining’: What PM Modi Said When A Leader Called Him On 75th Birthday

Piyush Goyal shared a video of PM Modi interacting with students, in which the latter said he focuses not on the years that have passed but on years that still lie ahead. Read More

ABP Live Doc Talk: Feeling Stressed And Anxious? Simple Techniques To Calm Your Mind

In the modern world, stress and anxiety have become silent companions for many. As the provided transcript suggests, most people live in a self-created ‘prison’ of worries. Read More

Related Articles