the car industry has to choose – 4.11 liters per hundred or huge fines

  • Citroën, a member of the Stellantis Group, exhibited at the Paris Motor Show in October. Photo: Imago/IP3press/Scanpix

By 2025, new cars registered in the European Union must drive with 4.11 liters per 100 kilometers, which threatens car manufacturers with billions in fines, writes Raido Toonekurg, the founder and manager of the stock exchange company Modera.

For most drivers, CO may not be2 The indicator says a lot, but fuel consumption is an understandable yardstick. From 2025, according to European Union regulations, new registered cars must achieve an average fuel consumption of 4.11 l/100 km, i.e. emit a maximum of 95 g of CO2 per kilometer.

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