Automotive Companies Cuts Production in Europe
The European automotive industry continues to increase its negative impact in Europe recently. After the rapid spread of the
coronavirus, it was extremely effective. In this context, almost all automotive manufacturers on the continent have continued to announce their production one by one since the beginning of the week.
Korean manufacturers Hyundai and
Kia reported that they joined the caravan of brands that closed an automotive factory in Europe.
While Hyundai's factory in Czechia, where I downloaded the i30 and Tucson models from the tape, will stop production for a while, Kia's compact plant, the Ceed and Sportage models will produce a shutter.
Thus, automotive manufacturers that closed factories in Europe due to coronavirus include
Volkswagen, Ford, PSA (Peugeot, Citroen, DS, Opel), Fiat Chrysler, Seat, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, BMW, Toyota, Renault, and Rolls Royce.