
How Pakistan Suffers by Still Adhering to Euro 2 Standards?
Pakistan lags far behind the rest of the world in implementing contemporary emission norms, as it does in most other …
How Pakistan Suffers by Still Adhering to Euro 2 Standards? Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
Pakistan lags far behind the rest of the world in implementing contemporary emission norms, as it does in most other …
How Pakistan Suffers by Still Adhering to Euro 2 Standards? Read MoreThe Pakistani industrial & automotive sector, once promising, has experienced stagnation during the last few decades, impeding its progress and …
How Stagnation Has Harmed Pakistan’s Industrial Capabilities Read MoreThe Council of the European Union has agreed not to change the current emissions limits or testing conditions for passenger …
European Union Agrees on Weaker Euro 7 Emissions Regulations Read MoreThe Chinese regulatory body under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced that every car produced, imported, or sold in China from July 1, 2023, must comply with the 6b emission standard.
China Confirms 6b Emission Standard Will Take Effect on 1st July 2023 Read MoreVolkswagen has asked for a delay in the implementation of the new Euro 7 emissions regulations in Europe.
Volkswagen Wants Europe’s Vehicle Emissions Rules Postponed Read MoreAs many as 17 passenger cars in the Indian market are set to be discontinued by April 2023 as the new Real Driving Emission (RDE) norms come into effect in India.
Nearly 17 Cars to Discontinue in India in 2023 Read MoreEven after 2 years of Euro-5 fuel in Pakistan, the Euro-2 compliant vehicles continue to roll out from local assembly lines.
Two Years and Still No Euro-5 Cars? Read MoreA decade of Euro-2 standards in Pakistan, and the need to upgrade to Euro-5 vehicles
Euro 2 in Pakistan, A Decade! Read MoreWhile the world is getting closer to embrace Euro 7, we are yet to get rid of the Euro 2 standards.
Euro 7 and Our Affection with Euro 2 Read MoreWhile adapting to Euro-5 standards is indeed a welcome move, however just importing cleaner fuel won’t solve much of the problems unless equal attention is given on vehicles (new & old) which are going to consume that fuel.
Will Switching to Euro-5 Solve Pakistan’s Environmental Problems? Read More