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Japanese Engine, German Car: The Perfect Diesel Combination?

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 17, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

A Spanish automotive inspector is generating discussion after identifying a specific diesel engine, manufactured by Japanese firm Isuzu and fitted into older Opel Astra models, as remarkably reliable. Pedro Bastida, an inspector with the Spanish vehicle inspection organization ITV, highlighted the engine’s longevity in a recent social media post, stating a family-owned vehicle equipped with the 1.7 CDTI engine had reached 270,000 kilometers with only routine oil changes performed.

Bastida’s assessment comes as diesel technology faces increasing scrutiny and declining popularity following the “Dieselgate” scandal, which first came to light in 2015. Volkswagen was found to have intentionally programmed its diesel engines to activate emissions controls only during laboratory testing, resulting in significantly higher emissions during real-world driving conditions. The scandal, which cost Volkswagen over 32 billion euros, eroded public trust in diesel technology and accelerated the shift towards electric vehicles, according to reporting from Paragraf.bg.

The fallout from Dieselgate has continued for years, with recent convictions of former Volkswagen executives in Germany. Four former leaders were found guilty of fraud related to the manipulation of diesel engine emissions, as reported by Actualidad Motor. The case, considered one of the most complex in automotive history, involved millions of vehicles worldwide.

Despite the negative publicity surrounding diesel engines, and a broader industry move away from the fuel type, Bastida argues that reliability doesn’t necessarily require the latest technology. He specifically recommends the Opel Astra models produced before the brand became part of the Stellantis automotive group. While Opel vehicles aren’t generally known for topping reliability charts, Bastida’s experience with the Isuzu-produced 1.7 CDTI engine has led him to confidently recommend it as a dependable option on the used car market.

The growing preference for alternatives to diesel in Germany is leading to a situation where older diesel vehicles are being decommissioned prematurely or exported to other countries, according to reporting from Dnes.bg. This trend suggests a deliberate effort to move away from diesel technology within Germany itself.

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Stellantis Revives Diesel Models for European Market – 7 Models to Get Diesel Versions

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 15, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Stellantis is reversing course on its all-electric vehicle strategy in Europe, quietly reintroducing diesel engine options for at least seven models, according to an analysis of dealer websites and company statements reported by Reuters.

The shift comes as sales of electric vehicles have fallen short of expectations across the continent and as climate regulations are being eased. The automaker will offer diesel versions of passenger variants of Peugeot and Citroen commercial vehicles, as well as the Opel Astra, Peugeot 308, and DS 4 hatchbacks.

A Stellantis spokesperson confirmed the decision to retain diesel engines, and in some cases expand offerings, to meet customer demand. “We decided to maintain the diesel engines in our portfolio and even expand our powertrain offerings in some cases to meet customer demand,” the spokesperson told Reuters.

The move marks a significant departure from the industry trend of phasing out diesel technology, which once accounted for over half of new car sales in Europe in 2015. By 2025, diesel’s share had fallen to 7.7%, while electrified models reached 19.5%, according to Reuters. Many automakers had already committed to fully abandoning diesel.

Beyond the aforementioned models, Stellantis plans to continue producing diesel versions of the DS7, Alfa Romeo Tonale and Stelvio crossovers, and the Alfa Romeo Giulia sedan. The Opel Combo van, seven-seater Peugeot Rifter, and passenger van Citroën Berlingo will also see the return of diesel options.

The decision by Stellantis to reinstate diesel options underscores the challenges facing the rapid transition to electric vehicles. According to the Council of Science Editors, editors have a responsibility to treat all authors with fairness, courtesy, objectivity, honesty, and transparency, which in this case includes accurately reporting on the company’s strategic shifts.

The company is also developing a high-performance gasoline engine for Abarth, and the new engines will comply with Euro 7 standards, according to related reports. Stellantis is also reportedly shifting its overall strategy, moving away from a focus on electric vehicles towards hybrid and internal combustion engine (ICE) models.

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