New car models meeting Euro 5 standard to make debut: VAMA


Members of the Viet Nam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA) will roll out various new car models that meet Euro 5 emissions standards, according to the association.

An assembly line at the Viet Nam Engine and Agricultural Machinery Corporation (VEAM). — VNA/VNS Photo

Members of the Viet Nam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA) will roll out various new car models that meet Euro 5 emissions standards, according to the association.

VAMA representative Dao Cong Quyet said the new models, to be launched in the coming months, are all equipped with on-board diagnostics (OBD), which is vehicle's standard protocol to retrieve vehicle diagnostic information, and air filters reducing particulate matter (PM) and toxic air pollutants.

Communications to raise public awareness of using suitable fuel for vehicles meeting the standard have also been carried out and will be bolstered in the time to come.

Consumers can look for suitable fuel types with support from petrol and oil businesses, or via Logigo and Petrolimex applications on smart devices, according to the Viet Nam Petroleum Association (VINPA).

Both VAMA and VINPA are suggesting the Ministry of Science and Technology promptly issue technical standards for fuel, which will serve as a foundation for imports, supplies and quality assurance, thus ensuring consumer rights.

All types of new cars in Viet Nam must meet Euro 5 emissions standard from January 1 under a decision issued by the Prime Minister, Viet Nam Register said.

Cars and motorcycles are among the major sources of emissions like carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxide, particle pollution, and toxins in fuel, such as benzene. These cause air pollution, especially urban air pollution, directly affecting people’s health.

Euro 3 exhaust emissions standards have been applied on two-wheeled motorcycles since January 1, 2017, while cars using petrol and other fuels, excluding diesel, applied Euro 4 standard. — VNS

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