PSA to Release New Commercial Vehicle Brand
www.chinatrucks.com: “PSA is considering to release a new commercial vehicle brand to counter Raulant’s competition on light commercial vehicles markets,” said brand manager of PSA during Geneva Motor Show.
And the commercial vehicle brand neither belong to Peugeot nor Citroen. And it will be possibly run by Changan Motors.
PSA is the second largest auto maker in Euroe after VW, and their sales of commercial vehicles ranks the first, followed by Raulant.
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