Major car brands like Vauxhall and Stellantis are criticizing the UK's electric vehicle policies, warning that the country is facing a crisis due to a slump in electric car sales. Vauxhall's CEO suggests the company may quit the UK market over the net zero crackdown, while Stellantis' CEO highlights concerns that the electric vehicle mandate could harm the UK car industry.
Carlos Tavares warns company could slash number of vehicles it sells in Britain The net zero crackdown on combustion engines could force the maker of Vauxhall to scale back its presence in Britain, its boss has warned. Carlos Tavares, chief executive of Stellantis, said that a… https://t.co/lBxqoIKQ3X
🇬🇧 Law to limit petrol car sales is 'terrible for the UK', warns Vauxhall maker https://t.co/zcuTFMwnrA
Net zero crackdown to limit sales of petrol cars is 'terrible for the UK' and could force Vauxhall to stop selling some models in Britain, chief executive says https://t.co/MNUHGDXXGQ https://t.co/atpxTxbYOL
Vauxhall warns UK car law is 'terrible' and 'killing' the country https://t.co/7wjiPyfIWO
Vauxhall boss attacks 'terrible' electric vehicle mandate and warns it could kill the UK car industry https://t.co/pU3FHHs67c
Stellantis boss attacks 'terrible' electric vehicle mandate and warns it could kill the UK car industry https://t.co/pU3FHHs67c
Stellantis boss slams ‘terrible’ UK electric vehicle policy https://t.co/DENjK7b0jD
Major car brands warn the UK is 'sleepwalking' into 'the cusp of a crisis' with electric car sales slump https://t.co/sLqj9B7a1H
Britain's car industry is unlikely to survive Net Zero. Vauxhall maker threatens to quit UK market over net zero crackdown https://t.co/aYE3NE9BfM