Peugeot owner PSA will offer all of its models with an electric option by 2025 and plans to install partial self-driving technology in most of its cars by 2030.
Speaking at the Detroit Motor Show last week, Peugeot SA Chief Executive Carlos Tavares announced that “By 2025, PSA will be 100 per cent electrified and will offer 40 electrified vehicles.” He went on to say that 80 per cent of PSA’s cars would have so-called ‘level two automation’ by 2030, which allows them to steer and brake in certain limited conditions such as on a motorway, and one in ten will contain more advanced ‘level four’ self-driving systems enabling them to operate without a human driver at all in most instances.
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