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Unprecedented crisis in the European automotive industry! ➡️ Faced with an uncertain automotive future and the massive arrival of Chinese manufacturers such as BYD and MG, are European manufacturers hesitating between electric propulsion and traditional combustion engines? This video deciphers the issues, challenges, and signals that demonstrate this crucial indecision for the future of our cars. Renault and Stellantis are joining forces to ensure Europe relaxes the rules of the game. 🔍 We explore the reasons for this hesitation among European manufacturers. Is enthusiasm for electric cars waning in the face of issues of range, charging, and cost? Does the combustion engine still have a card to play thanks to new technologies and alternative fuels? 📈 We analyze trends in the European automotive market, sales of electric and combustion-engine vehicles, manufacturer announcements, and new regulations to understand the direction the industry is taking. 🤔 What are the major challenges facing manufacturers? How are they balancing massive investments in electrification with the need to continue developing cleaner combustion engines? ❓ Will the future of the automobile industry in Europe be 100% electric? Will we see a continued, or even a comeback, of the combustion engine? Is hybrid power the solution to save manufacturers? What are the consequences for consumers in terms of choice, price, and infrastructure? 🔔 Subscribe to closely follow developments in the automotive industry and don't miss any of our analyses! Like this video if you're interested in the topic and share your opinion in the comments: what do you think will be the dominant engine type in Europe in the coming years? Keywords: European manufacturers, electric/combustion hesitation, electric car, combustion engine, automotive future, European automotive market, energy transition, automotive electrification, electric car problems, range, charging, cost, new combustion engine technologies, alternative fuels, automotive regulations, future of the car in Europe.