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Euro 7 is coming: Higher prices and stricter standards

Euro 7 is coming: Higher prices and stricter standards

The Euro 7 emissions regulation has been officially approved and is expected to take effect from November 2026 (Phase 1) and November 2027 (Phase 2). While this may still seem far away, the automotive industry is already feeling the impact. The new legislation will bring stricter technical requirements, and significantly higher vehicle prices.

What does Euro 7 mean for the market?

  • Stricter technical standards: Vehicles will need to meet tighter emission limits, requiring more advanced technologies.
  • More complex systems: Manufacturers must implement new, more sustainable solutions.
  • Higher vehicle prices: As a result of these changes, Euro 7-compliant vehicles will become more expensive.

Manufacturers have already indicated that the additional costs will be passed on to consumers. In short: vehicle prices are going up.

What can you do now?

Do you want to continue offering your customers competitive pricing? Then now is the time to take advantage of the current market conditions. Vehicles can still be registered without Euro 7 type approval until the end of 2027, but after that, this will no longer be allowed. The new standard will raise prices and reduce availability.

Check out our current stock and benefit from today’s conditions before Euro 7 drives up costs.

At Network4Cars, we offer a wide range of vehicles, ideal for import or resale. Take action now to secure your inventory before the new regulations take effect and prices rise.

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