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应对排放新规,欧洲车企打出调价组合拳以避免高额罚款

In response to the new emission regulations, European automakers are adjusting prices to avoid hefty fines.

Breakings ·  14:09

According to reports, Auto Manufacturers in Europe are raising prices on gasoline vehicles while preparing to offer discounts on electric vehicles to address the upcoming challenges of stricter emission rules. Under the new regulations, the EU will significantly lower the carbon dioxide emission limits for vehicles starting January 1, which means that about 22% of the cars sold by most automakers must be electric in order to avoid heavy fines. However, data from the lobbying group European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) shows that so far this year, only 13% of all cars sold in the EU were electric.

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