BMW continues production of large engines despite stricter standards
BMW will continue to produce its large internal combustion engines, including inline-six, V8, and V12 engines reserved for Rolls-Royce, despite the challenges posed by stricter emission regulations.
End of Internal Combustion Engines: Full Throttle in Reverse
The article criticizes German politics for lagging behind in environmental protection, asserting that many countries have recognized the obsolescence of internal combustion engines, while Germany continues to support their existence beyond 2035.
The End of Internal Combustion Engines: Prague Taxi Drivers Will Have to Switch to Electric Cars
Starting in 2030, only electric vehicles will be allowed as taxis in Prague, following stricter emissions standards approved by city councilors.
The ban is lifted, but the rules are stricter: Criticism is pouring in on EU goals for the auto industry, here's what is expected from Croatia
The European Commission announced that there will not be a complete ban on internal combustion engine vehicles in the EU by 2035, though it emphasizes a continued transition towards electric and zero-emission vehicles.
Has only China benefited from the new European competitiveness package for cars? 'This is their Christmas gift'
Germany celebrates a victory for its car manufacturers as the European Commission lifts the ban on internal combustion engines until 2035, but this change also gives Chinese car manufacturers more time to surpass them in Europe and emerging markets.