The European Parliament voted through the toughest carbon dioxide (CO2) standards for new cars in overwhelming majority on 25 February, but the introduction of a 95g/km CO2 fleet average has been delayed until 2021 after continued lobbying from the automotive industry. Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading Sign up now and gain unlimited access … Continued
The European Parliament voted through the toughest carbon dioxide (CO2) standards for new cars in overwhelming majority on 25 February, but the introduction of a 95g/km CO2 fleet average has been delayed until 2021 after continued lobbying from the automotive industry.
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