The Daily Telegraph

‘Green diesel’ cars are beyond legal limits

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 Diesel cars marketed as the “cleanest in history” are still belching out more than four times the legal limit of harmful nitrogen oxide, an investigat­ion has found.

A study of the newest models of the greenest Euro 6 diesel cars on sale across Europe by Greenpeace found half of cars recently approved for sale would not be allowed on the market if tested today.

Although manufactur­ers were ordered to clean up their emissions following the Volkswagen “Dieselgate” scandal in 2015, limits for nitrogen oxide did not come in until September last year. When campaigner­s tested cars between April 2016 and Sept 2017 they found half emitted nitrogen oxide gas above the new legal limit of 168mg/km NOX.

The worst results were for the 1.6l Fiat Tipo, which recorded overall emissions of 561mg/km – 3.3 times the current legal limit – and 753mg/km in urban driving – 4.5 times the limit.

Other cars with poor results include the Renault Scenic Energy dci 95, which was 2.4 times over the limit and Opel/vauxhall’s 1.6l Crossland-x at 2.3 times the limit. And because they were tested before the new limit, manufactur­es are able to label their cars as Euro 6 – the greenest category.

Paul Morozzo, Greenpeace clean air campaigner, said: “Carmakers, backed by the industry lobby, are yet again knowingly misleading customers and the public by marketing new Euro 6 diesels as the ‘cleanest in history’. Their own data shows that more than half of the newest, top selling Euro 6 cars pollute above the latest standards.”

Fiat declined to comment. Renault said all but two of its diesel vehicles fell within the new levels, while Opel/ Vauxhall said the cars in the report did not need to meet September levels.

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