Ed Miliband has pushed the UK’s ZEV Mandate scheme, but now manufacturers are turning their backs on EVs.

One of the UK’s biggest car brands has confirmed plans to return to diesel vehicles in a massive blow to Ed Miliband’s EV dream. Stellantis, the parent company of British marque Vauxhall, explained they would resume the sale of diesel cars in Britain, with plans to even “increase” their offering after previously committing to electric cars.
Under the plans, Stellantis will bring previously discontinued diesel models back into production in Europe. Meanwhile, they are set to sell existing diesel models for much longer as part of a new drive to focus purely on generating profits.

Stellantis could be bringing previously axed diesel models back to the roads (Image: Getty)
Stellantis explained: “We have decided to keep diesel engines in our product portfolio and – in some cases – to increase our powertrain offer. At Stellantis, we want to generate growth, that’s why we are focused on customer demand.”





