French carmaker Citroën has introduced the graduation of exports of domestically manufactured Ë-C3 electrical automobiles to worldwide markets. Citroën is the primary multinational automotive producer in India to attain this and aligns with Citroën’s world ambitions of democratising electrical mobility to extend the adoption of sustainable and clear modes of transportation, the corporate stated in an announcement.
Aditya Jairaj, CEO & MD of Stellantis India stated, “India isn’t solely a strategic market but in addition a serious sourcing hub for automobiles, elements, and mobility applied sciences throughout the Stellantis group.Commencing the export of the versatile ‘Made-In-India Citroën ë-C3’ electrical car to worldwide clients is a proud validation of our engineering and growth capabilities. We stay dedicated to rising in India and selling sustainable mobility whereas showcasing India’s manufacturing prowess on a world stage.”
Flagging off the primary 500 models of Citroën ë-C3 to Indonesia, Lise Talbot Barré, Consul Common of France in Pondicherry and Chennai stated, “This ‘Make in India’ Citroën e-C3 symbolizes the energy of the Indian-French industrial cooperation and our mutual dedication in the direction of reaching cleaner mobility on the world scale. Certainly, the Citroën e-C3’s journey materializes the core ambition of the strategic partnership between our two international locations, because it was already highlighted in July by the French Minister for Ecological Transition, when he got here to Chennai for the G20. and I’m glad to watch that this automotive appears to be a hit on the Indian market, with already just a few 1000’s of it bought within the final 12 months.
Additional added,”As we’re celebrating a primary cargo in the direction of Indonesia, I’m happy to see that Stellantis primarily targets ASEAN international locations for exporting its “Make in India” electrical automobiles. Working hand in hand to ship cleaner mobility options at inexpensive costs is a vital dimension of the Indo-French contribution to the arrival of an open, inclusive and sustainably developed Indo-Pacific area, as highlighted within the Indo-French roadmap for the Indo-Pacific signed final 12 months between our governments.”
Citroën’s export of the Ë-C3 from India not solely showcases the corporate’s manufacturing and engineering prowess but in addition contributes considerably to India’s aim of a sustainable and globally aggressive EV manufacturing ecosystem, stated the assertion. Along with the Ë-C3, Citroën additionally started exporting the C3 to ASEAN and African markets final 12 months.



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