It’s been a busy 12 months or so at Stellantis, with the automaker reversing a number of decisions taken during the reign of its previous CEO Carlos Tavares.

Since his departure in late 2024, the French-Italian-American automaker has brought back V8 Hemi engines to the Ram 1500 range, axed its Chrysler and Jeep plug-in hybrids, and cancelled the long-delayed electric version of the Ram 1500 pickup.

In Europe it has shoehorned a mild hybrid drivetrain into the current generation Fiat 500, which was initially designed to be an electric-only model.

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Now the car maker has quietly added some diesel engine options back to its sprawling European range.

Analysis by Reuters has revealed diesel drivetrains have been returned to the Peugeot 308 and DS 4 small cars, as well as the Opel Combo, Peugeot Rifter, and Citroen Berlingo van. It has also launched a diesel option for the van-based Opel Zafira people mover.

In a statement Stellantis said: “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.”

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