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Citroën has confirmed the return of its iconic 2CV as a fully electric, budget model, unveiling plans on May 22, 2026 as part of parent group Stellantis’ push for low-cost EVs.
CEO Xavier Chardon said the new 2CV will carry the original’s spirit of simplicity, practicality and accessibility, and is being positioned to “democratize electric mobility.” Citroën targets a sub-€15,000 price for the model and will show a version at the Paris Motor Show in October 2026.
Production is slated to take place in Europe, with Stellantis naming Pomigliano d’Arco, Italy among its planned sites and a tentative production start around 2028 tied to the company’s broader FastLane/FaSTLAne strategy.
The revival is part of a wider Stellantis plan to launch dozens of affordable EVs through 2030 to meet EU emissions rules and capture demand for smaller, cheaper electric cars.
Citroën says the new 2CV will prioritise lightweight design, versatility and an intuitive, low-complexity approach rather than pure nostalgia.


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