MOSCOW — Russian company Automotive Technologies announced it had started assembling Citroen C5 Aircross models in batches at a plant south of Moscow formerly owned by Stellantis, with the cars set to be sold in dealerships from May.
"On March 27, batch assembly of Citroen C5 Aircross crossovers started at the factory in Kaluga," Automotive Technologies said in a statement."The cars will arrive in the salons of official Citroen dealers in May 2024, but it's possible to book a car as soon as April." In February, Stellantis said it recognized a loss of 144 million euros from losing its Russian operations, including 87 million euros of cash and cash equivalents.