All new cars and vans in UK must comply with new rule from November 2026
From November 29, 2026, all new cars and vans in the UK must adhere to stricter emissions standards to reduce pollutants.
Starting November 29, 2026, all newly registered vehicles in the UK, including cars and vans, must conform to the Euro 7 emissions standards. These regulations aim to significantly decrease harmful pollutants emitted from vehicles, addressing not only exhaust emissions but also pollution from non-exhaust sources like tyre particles and brake dust. The Euro 7 standards are designed to limit nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions and ensure vehicles remain compliant with these limits for a prolonged duration of either 10 years or up to 200,000 kilometers driven.
The new regulations represent a critical step in the UK's environmental policy, aligning with the European Union's push for stricter vehicle emissions standards. This move is significant not just for environmental concerns but also for the automotive industry within the UK, as manufacturers will need to adapt their production processes and vehicle designs to meet these new requirements. The anticipated changes may also influence the pricing of new cars, as manufacturers may pass on the costs associated with compliance to consumers.
Overall, the implementation of Euro 7 standards is expected to have profound impacts on vehicle production, consumer choices, and air quality in the UK. By implementing these measures, the government aims to promote cleaner vehicles and reduce the carbon footprint of the transportation sector, which is essential in the broader context of combating climate change and improving public health.