
Euro emissions standards
Euro emissions standards are regulations set by the European Union to limit the amount of harmful pollutants vehicles can emit, such as nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and particulate matter. These standards evolve over time, becoming stricter to improve air quality and public health. Vehicles must meet specific limits to be sold in European countries, with each new standard (e.g., Euro 6) representing more advanced technology and cleaner emissions. Essentially, they ensure cars are designed and manufactured to minimize environmental impact while maintaining safety and performance.