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Stellantis and Renault Urge EU to Reform Auto Regulations to Prevent Industry Decline

The automakers warn that without immediate simplification of rules, European car production could face significant cuts within three years.

Luca de Meo et John Elkann, patrons des groupes rivaux Renault et Stellantis.
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Les patrons de Stellantis et Renault demandent, dans un entretien publié lundi 5 mai 2025, à l’UE de simplifier en urgence sa réglementation. Photo de John Elkan, le président de Stellantis.

Overview

  • European vehicle sales have declined for five consecutive years, dropping from 18 million in 2019 to 15 million in 2024, with further reductions projected if trends persist.
  • Stellantis and Renault, which together account for 30% of the European market, demand differentiated regulations for small cars to address affordability and competitiveness challenges.
  • The automakers criticize EU rules for increasing costs, complexity, and weight of vehicles, attributing 92.5% of a 40% price hike for a Renault Clio between 2015 and 2030 to regulatory factors.
  • John Elkann and Luca de Meo warn that without regulatory changes, painful production decisions will be necessary within three years, threatening the European auto sector's viability.
  • The CEOs call for a unified regulatory framework, including a single point of contact at the European Commission, to resolve conflicting policies and streamline compliance.