The Sports Electric Cars at the Stellantis Celebration
This page is translated from the original post "Les électriques sportives à la fête chez Stellantis" in French.

Stellantis is multiplying its electric sports offerings. It’s hard to deny that this vision of the future is quite appealing!
After confirming the imminent arrival of the Opel Mokka GSE, a production version of the electric rally prototype, it was Peugeot that took to the track last weekend, unveiling a powerful and 100% electric version of its star city car, the new E-208 GTi.
Unveiled in the electrifying atmosphere of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, this E-208 GTi proudly claims the legacy of the legendary 205 GTi. But here, it’s all about modernity: 280 horsepower, a 0 to 100 km/h time of just 5.7 seconds, and a stance bolder than ever. With a lowered body, wider tracks, and 18-inch wheels featuring a perforated design reminiscent of the 1980s legend… Everything is designed to combine pleasure, efficiency, and GTi DNA in an elegant yet muscular silhouette.
The legacy of competition
For its part, the Opel Mokka GSE, still in the final development phase, also promises to convey rally sensations on the road. Equipped with the same Stellantis engine of 207 kW (280 hp) as its French cousin, it embodies Opel’s commitment to enriching its range of high-performance electric vehicles. It will benefit from the expertise gained in competition, particularly in the context of the ADAC Opel Electric Rally cup.
By focusing on two models with a strong identity, Stellantis shows that it is no longer just about electrifying its range, but truly energizing it. The GSe badge at Opel and GTi at Peugeot thus find a new breath of life, blending sports tradition with cutting-edge technology.
With these launches, Stellantis is paving the way for an exciting electrification that sacrifices neither emotion nor performance. It is a strategic positioning at a time when electric sportiness is emerging as a sought-after new horizon in the mass-market segment.
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