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Berlin says EU must stick to 2035 diesel, petrol car ban

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Europe's automotive superpower rejects calls to keep the internal combustion engine on life support.

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The European Commission has proposed stricter rules for vehicle inspections to benefit the environment and safety. This could mean that slightly older cars will have to be inspected once a year.

All manufacturers are going to have to switch to the electric car, either voluntarily or by force. And this under the impetus of the European Union, which will make this motorization mandatory. Thus, the sales of thermal and hybrid cars will simply be banned everywhere on the Old Continent. And this from 2035, without almost any exception. Thus, Alpine will also be concerned by this measure which is obviously far from being unanimous. It has alr…

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If it goes to the European Union (EU), no new burners can be registered on the local continent from 2035. Strict climate protection targets are the basis of this plan. However, there is more and more resistance. The article "A disaster: Auto-Boss grapples against burning bans first appeared on inside digital.

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inside digital broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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