Seat, Peugeot-Citroën, Nissan, Formula Student.

Seat slow to electrify: The VW subsidiary is not looking to build plug-in hybrids or electric cars before 2020, despite having access to Volkswagen technology. Seat CEO Jürgen Stackmann says that prices will need to come down first. However, Seat will have to electrify by 2020-2025, as EU regulation will leave it no choice.
autoexpress.co.uk

Peugeot-Citroën plans new flagship: PSA’s subsidiary DS will introduce a new sedan by 2018. It currently runs under the project name ‘DS8’ and will first be made available in China. A hybrid variant is planned as well.
autonews.com, leftlanenews.com

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Hybrid SUV for USA: Nissan announced it will redistribute 100,000 more Rogue to the U.S. per year starting in 2016. It may even introduce a hybrid variant. Furthermore, the smaller European version of the Rogue, the Qashqai, will be sold in the U.S., replacing the Rogue Select.
autonews.com, hybridcars.com

Formula Student: Behind the wheel of its electric racer, the TU Delft has won the Institution of Mechanical Engineers’ Formula Student competition at Silverstone for the second time in a row. Second and third place went to Germany’s UAS Zwickau and University of Stuttgart.
electricautosport.com

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