FCA's Diesel Passenger Cars Are Set To Die Off By 2022

According to reports, Fiat Chrysler intends to phase out its diesels over the next few years
FCA's Diesel Passenger Cars Are Set To Die Off By 2022

Thanks mostly to the Dieselgate scandal, oil-burning cars have well and truly fallen out of favour, both with consumers and governments of the world. That’s why Porsche last week announced it was dropping all engines of this type from its range, and in a few year’s time, it looks like a far bigger player will follow suit: Fiat Chrysler.

Citing insider sources, the Financial Times reports that on 1 June FCA will be revealing a four-year plan to phase out diesel engines from all of its brands. Yep, by 2022 the automotive giant will have ditched diesel, although not quite entirely - this applies only to passenger cars, as there will apparently be diesel engine options available for commercial vehicles like the Dodge Ram (pictured below).

New car buyers shirking vehicles powered by these kinds of engines in favour for petrols, hybrids and EVs is no doubt a factor, but it’s believed the driving force behind the change is the increasing cost of keeping diesel engines in line with tightening regulations. And make no mistake, these regulations are only going to get more stringent, as governments around the world - many of which were pushing diesel not so long ago - clamp down on emissions.

It’d be a huge change for FCA, given that over 40 per cent of the cars it sold last year were in fact diesels. It also won’t be the last car company to move away from the fuel - expect more reports and announcements along these lines to emerge the next few months.

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Comments

Amar C.

What will happen to the existing diesel cars?
will they just get banned one day or what?
im kinda confused about that matter..

02/26/2018 - 14:30 |
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just no one will make them more you can keep old rust bucket diesel crap

02/27/2018 - 17:35 |
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Joel Peñaló

Guessing it won’t affect Alfa Romeo’s secondary steam propulsion system

02/26/2018 - 14:57 |
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Wrangler

Would the Wrangler be part of this? They literally haven’t even put the diesel into production yet

02/26/2018 - 16:02 |
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I would think so, wouldn’t make financial sense for the products life cycle to begin with something that will just be phased out in the future.

02/26/2018 - 18:08 |
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My Name is Joel

Now they just need to pull their heads out of their @ss and start developing new EV tech…

02/26/2018 - 17:26 |
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TheBagel

Great I have my high school years to enjoy diesel cars

02/26/2018 - 18:16 |
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Ewan23 (The Scottish guy)

Rubbish, it’s not just cars, every single piece of equipment uses Diesel it’s a bunch of rubbish.

02/26/2018 - 18:36 |
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Anonymous

Can i just say i am geniunly sad to see diesel die off

02/26/2018 - 21:19 |
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Anonymous

Did you just call it the Dodge Ram? Here in Merica it’s just the RAM!!!!!(even though it’s the same damn thing)

02/27/2018 - 03:25 |
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Anonymous

Diesels have been polluting our world for years but they’ve also provided us with efficiency that wasn’t available in a Petrol car. And unfortunately Hybrids and Electric Motors are the way forward atleast until compression ignition can be fully perfected.

02/27/2018 - 05:06 |
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RandomNameNo1

Diesel engines fell off the stairs and can’t stop

02/27/2018 - 12:48 |
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