The latest proposal circulated last week applies a flatter compliance curve across five years rather than steep annual tightening, and removes relaxations offered to lighter vehicles.

The latest proposal circulated last week applies a flatter compliance curve across five years rather than steep annual tightening, and removes relaxations offered to lighter vehicles.
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A “broad” consensus has emerged on the long-contested upcoming carbon emission norms for cars for 2027 at a high-level inter-ministerial meeting on Thursday /9April 16, 2026), with only “minor suggestions” from small car makers, said industry sources.

The draft proposal of Carbon Average Fuel Efficiency-3 floated by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency in September 2025, which has gone through multiple iterations, had reached a deadlock as the industry remained split between small and large car manufacturers over relaxations to the former.


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