Stellantis Pulls Back on Its 2030 All-Electric Goal In Europe
Automaker Pivots to a Multi-Powertrain Strategy Amid Market Realities

At the 2025 Munich Auto Show, Stellantis Europe COO Jean-Philippe Imparato confirmed what many in the industry had already suspected: the company will no longer achieve its once-bold target of selling only fully electric passenger cars in Europe by 2030.
This acknowledgment represents a sharp shift away from the ambitious Dare Forward 2030 roadmap unveiled in 2022 by former CEO Carlos Tavares. That strategy pledged €50 billion (roughly $54 billion USD) in electrification investments, promised more than 75 battery-electric vehicles worldwide, and set the goal of transforming the European lineup into an all-EV portfolio before the end of the decade.

Stellantis Pulls Back on Its 2030 All-Electric Goal In Europe
Stellantis pulls back on its 2030 all-electric goal in Europe, shifting from its ambitious Dare Forward strategy unveiled in 2022.
