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Introduction

Regulation (EU) 2024/1257, commonly known as Euro 7, is a major legislative act that harmonizes and tightens the rules for type-approval of motor vehicles regarding emissions and battery durability. It replaces the separate frameworks for light-duty vehicles (Euro 6, Regulation (EC) No 715/2007) and heavy-duty vehicles (Euro VI, Regulation (EC) No 595/2009) into a single legal instrument. This regulation is part of the European Green Deal and the EU's zero-pollution ambition.

Main Goal

The primary objective is to further reduce air pollution from road transport to meet air quality standards and protect human health and the environment. Specifically, it aims to:

  • Lower exhaust emissions (NOx, particulate matter, etc.) from internal combustion engines.
  • Introduce limits for non-exhaust emissions, specifically particles from brakes and microplastics from tyres.
  • Set minimum performance requirements for battery durability in electric and hybrid vehicles to increase consumer trust and resource efficiency.

Who It Applies To

This regulation applies to manufacturers (OEMs) of:

  • Light-duty vehicles (Cars and Vans: Categories M1, N1).
  • Heavy-duty vehicles (Trucks and Buses: Categories M2, M3, N2, N3).
  • Trailers (Categories O3, O4).
  • Engines, systems, components, and separate technical units (including tyres and replacement pollution control systems) intended for such vehicles.

Key Provisions

  • Unified Standards: Brings light and heavy-duty vehicle requirements under one regulation.
  • Pollutant Limits: Sets strict limits for pollutants such as nitrogen oxides (NOx), particulate matter (PM10), particle number (PN10), carbon monoxide (CO), ammonia (NH3), and others.
  • Non-Exhaust Emissions: Introduces the first-ever EU limits for brake particle emissions and tyre abrasion rates.
  • Battery Durability: Mandates minimum performance requirements for the State of Health (SoH) of traction batteries in electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
  • Environmental Vehicle Passport (EVP): Requires an EVP for each vehicle, containing data on environmental performance, fuel/energy consumption, and battery health.
  • On-Board Monitoring (OBM): Vehicles must be equipped with OBM systems to detect exhaust emission exceedances and communicate data.
  • Lifetime Compliance: Compliance is required for a defined lifetime (e.g., up to 160,000 km or 8 years for cars, higher for trucks), extended by durability multipliers.

Key Dates & Timeline

  • Entry into Force: 28 May 2024.
  • Application for Cars/Vans (M1, N1): 29 November 2026 (new types), 29 November 2027 (new registrations).
  • Application for Trucks/Buses (M2, M3, N2, N3): 29 May 2028 (new types), 29 May 2029 (new registrations).
  • Tyre Provisions: Phased implementation starting July 2028.

Exemptions

  • Small-Volume Manufacturers: Specific derogations and delayed application dates (starting July 2030 for M1/N1) apply to manufacturers producing fewer than 10,000 cars or 22,000 vans per year.
  • Ultra-Small-Volume Manufacturers: Allowed to use alternative testing methods based on random real-driving cycles.

Penalties

The regulation utilizes the penalty framework established in Regulation (EU) 2018/858. Member States must lay down effective, proportionate, and dissuasive penalties for infringements, such as:

  • Falsifying test results.
  • Use of manipulation devices or strategies (defeat devices).
  • Tampering with pollution control or monitoring systems.
  • Failure to provide access to information.
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Applicable Area

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Categories

PollutionAir ProtectionElectric Vehicles (EVs)Regulatory ComplianceDigital Product Passport (DPP)ManufacturingTransportation & logistics

Regulation (EU) 2024/1257

Timeline
  • Proposed
    Nov 10, 2022
  • Approved
    Mar 13, 2024
  • Adopted
    Apr 24, 2024
  • Published
    May 8, 2024
  • In Force
    May 28, 2024
  • In Application
    May 28, 2024
  • Last Updated
    Sep 5, 2025

The implementation of Euro 7 follows a phased approach based on vehicle category and manufacturer volume:

1. Light-Duty Vehicles (Cars M1, Vans N1)

  • 29 November 2026: Application for new types of vehicles.
  • 29 November 2027: Application for all new vehicles (registration/entry into service).

2. Heavy-Duty Vehicles (Bus M2/M3, Truck N2/N3) & Trailers (O3/O4)

  • 29 May 2028: Application for new types of vehicles and trailers.
  • 29 May 2029: Application for all new vehicles and trailers.

3. Components (Tyres)

  • 1 July 2028: New types of Class C1 tyres.
  • 1 April 2030: New types of Class C2 tyres.
  • 1 April 2032: New types of Class C3 tyres.

4. Specific Business Categories (Small Volume Manufacturers)

  • 1 July 2030: Application for new M1/N1 vehicles constructed by small-volume manufacturers (<10k cars or <22k vans/year).
  • 1 July 2031: Application for new M2/M3/N2/N3 vehicles constructed by small-volume manufacturers.

5. Immediate Obligations

  • 28 May 2024: Certain provisions regarding extensions to EU emission type-approvals of replacement pollution control systems apply immediately.

Documents & Attachments

Official Documents

Motor Vehicle Technical Requirements Simplification Regulation
Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Regulations (EC) No 561/2006, (EU) 2018/858, (EU) 2019/2144 and (EU) 2024/1257 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the simplification of technical requirements and testing procedures for motor vehicles and repealing Council Directive 70/157/EEC and Regulation No 540/2014 of the European Parliament and of the CouncilDec 16, 2025
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Exhaust and Evaporative Emission Type-Approval Implementing Regulation
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1706Jul 25, 2025
Implementing ActEnglishEU
OBFCM, OBM, Driver Warning, and EVP Data Regulation
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1707Jul 25, 2025
Implementing ActEnglishEU
Heavy-duty Trailers Performance on Vehicle Emissions Regulation
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1362Aug 1, 2022
Implementing ActEnglishEU
Motor Vehicle Type-Approval and Market Surveillance Regulation
Regulation (EU) 2018/858May 30, 2018
RegulationEnglishEU
Heavy-Duty Vehicle CO2 and Fuel Consumption Regulation
Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/2400Dec 12, 2017
RegulationEnglishEU
Euro 5 and 6 Vehicle Emissions and Repair Information
Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/1151Jun 1, 2017
RegulationEnglishEU
Heavy Duty Vehicle Euro VI Emissions Regulation
Commission Regulation (EU) No 582/2011May 25, 2011
RegulationEnglishEU
Euro VI Emissions and Vehicle Information
Regulation (EC) No 595/2009Jun 18, 2009
RegulationEnglishEU
Light Vehicle Emissions and Repair Information Regulation
Regulation (EC) No 715/2007Jun 20, 2007
RegulationEnglishEU

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