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Australian automakers warn stricter emissions rules will challenge compliance by 2027, especially for trucks and utes.
Australia’s major automakers—Toyota, Nissan, and Mitsubishi—warn that the federal New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES), which began in July 2023, is creating mounting challenges, with stricter emissions targets set to intensify through 2029.
While current hybrid strategies help Toyota and Nissan meet standards, they anticipate growing difficulty complying by 2027, especially for commercial vehicles and utes.
Nissan is shifting to electrified models, including the Ariya SUV and a hybrid-only Qashqai, while Mitsubishi plans a multi-technology approach.
No immediate pricing or model changes are expected, but future adjustments are likely as regulations tighten.
Los fabricantes de automóviles australianos advierten que las reglas de emisiones más estrictas desafiarán el cumplimiento para 2027, especialmente para camiones y autos.