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Mulhouse

[ my-looz ]

noun

  1. a city in E France, near the Rhine.


Mulhouse

/ myluz /

noun

  1. a city in E France, on the Rhône-Rhine canal: under German rule (1871–1918); textiles. Pop: 110 359 (1999) German nameMühlhausen
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Stellantis will double the share of electric car models it produces in France, the company's chief executive announced on Monday, adding that some new models of its Peugeot brand will be produced in the carmaker's Mulhouse plant.

From Reuters

Stellantis will double the share of electric car models it produces in France, the company's chief executive announced on Monday, adding that some new models of its Peugeot brand will be produced in the carmaker's Mulhouse plant.

From Reuters

Two electric versions of its 308 sedans and the larger 408 will be assembled in Mulhouse, Carlos Tavares said at the Paris Motor Show.

From Reuters

Houinsou, from Mulhouse, France, started for the French U18 National Team this past summer where he averaged 10 points and 5.6 assists per game, while shooting 64% from the field.

However the new car, which will be built in Mulhouse in eastern France, does have some popular SUV characteristics such as a high ground clearance, big wheels and black plastic covering caps on the fenders, the sides and the rear shield.

From Reuters

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