The automotive world finds itself at another crossroads as President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration signals a return to less stringent fuel-efficiency and emissions standards. Echoing efforts from Trump’s first term, Full Article »
The Biden administration has unveiled new federal regulations that mandate new vehicles sold in the United States to achieve an average fuel economy of 38 miles per gallon (MPG) in Full Article »
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has submitted a proposal to the White House for review, outlining ambitious emissions reduction targets for new cars and trucks until 2032. The proposal, Full Article »
The United States witnessed a notable surge in fuel efficiency among new vehicles in 2022, reaching an unprecedented milestone. The data, released by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), revealed that Full Article »
In the ever-growing efforts for automotive manufacturers to satisfy upcoming CAFE standards and make more efficient vehicles over-all, joint efforts have been considered to synergize efficient technology. BMW plans to Full Article »
This much is certain: the cars we’ll be driving in 2025 will bear little resemblance to the cars we’re driving today, especially if the current administration moves forward with their Full Article »
In our economic downturn you start to see several actions taken by President Obama and that includes the Emissions/fuel economy standards that are placed on automakers. Should it be left Full Article »