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The EU’s upcoming Euro 7 regulations will be far less stringent than expected, if leaked legislation seen by media outlets is to be believed.

A number of news publications claim to have seen leaked European Commission legislation that indicates there will be no change to emissions requirements for petrol-powered cars and vans when Euro 7 rules are introduced in 2025.

The documents indicate the EU is trying to minimise the cost of developing cleaner internal combustion engines. They suggest that improvements will primarily be targeted at diesel engines and making these as clean as Euro 6 petrol motors.



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LEAKED Euro 7 Emission Standards Less Drastic Than Anticipated - Expect More Protests From Environmentalists

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