Although stakeholders largely agree on the need to reduce CO2 emissions from cars, they remain deeply divided about how the system should work in practice and, in particular, how the market-wide average of 130g/km should be split among the different manufacturers and models.
The automotive industry recently called for a system with differentiated caps according to vehicles' weight, enabling heavier cars, such as SUVs and luxury models – which it says respond to consumer demand – to exceed the 130g/km target.
However, the European Federation for Transport and Environment, on 29 August, issued a statement calling on MEPs to reject this option when they vote on the strategy in September, claiming that it would lead to more road deaths and higher emissions.



