EURO I was the emission standard for cars introduced in the EU in 1992 that limits car emissions to 8 g/kWh of NOX and 0.36 g/kWh of PM (Particle Matter). 1992 was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...
It is popularly refered to as Euro1. EURO I was the emission standard for cars introduced in the EU in 1992 that limits car emissions to 8 g/kWh of NOX and 0. ...
It was replaced by Euro II in 1995. EURO II was the emission standard for cars introduced in the EU in 1995 that limits car emissions to 7 g/kWh of NOX and 0. ...
See also:European emission standards European emission standards for motor vehicles define the acceptable limits for exhaust emissions. ...