In recent months one of the most talked about issues has been related to the level of emissions of various brands and now we have to talk about a fine that falls on two signatures of vehicles of high performance for not meeting the objectives set by the European Union .
Ferrari and Aston Martin will have to pay a significant fine due to not complying with the legislation in force in 2015. Being small volume brands the economic penalty is not especially great given that it is done in relation to the number of units delivered to customers.
Specifically it seems that Ferrari will pay 410,760 € for failing to reach the average value marked on the old continent while Aston Martin will only pay € 36,370. It is assumed that both brands should have achieved an average level of emissions of 130 g / km of CO2, something really impossible if you take a look at their ranges.
Many brands will have to be put in place now in order to continue to reduce the average figure given that by 2021 the reduction will be important and it will be difficult to meet the targets. Among those who will have to react fast are BMW, Opel, FCA and Ford signatures while others such as Renault, Peugeot, Citroën and Toyota are already close to reaching it (selling many low-end cars is easier).
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