Stellantis has started testing eFuels despite going all-in on an EV future...
The eFuels argument isn’t going anywhere anytime soon; whether from legislators, OEMs or enthusiasts, everybody has something to say on the subject. And it seems like the goalposts are moving almost every week. Today’s latest development comes from Stellantis, the giant that comprises the former FCA and PSA brands, as it confirms widespread compatibility testing on a host of Euro6 engines.
Those headline-grabbing stats are, as always with this kind of thing, dependent on a few factors. The first is a successful eFuels test, of course, because 28 engine families is a whole lot of motors. From tiny Abarth turbos to screaming Maserati V8s, there are a lot of Euro 6-compliant engines in the empire; the fuel should be fine, of course, but there’s no guarantee.
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