The effect of emergency engine mode on the fuel consumption of a passenger car


 A large number of regulations for the automobile industry have been proposed in the last five years. These aim to take India to the league of technologically developed automobile markets. Today, auto makers are forced to issue a voluntary recall in case of a manufacturing defect, as they anticipate severe penalties when government makes it mandatory under the Motor Vehicle Act. This is because if they don’t clean up their act now and are found guilty once the law is in place, the penalties could be huge.

The government plans to make frontal and side crash tests mandatory for new vehicles from October 2017 and existing vehicles by October 2019. This has forced car makers to beef up safety features. To pass these tests, cars must have airbags and other safety features such as child restraint systems.

The government wants to adopt Bharat Stage VI emission norms (equivalent to Euro VI norms) quickly, skipping the previous BS V stage. The move is good in intent, but adopting new technologies in a short span of time could hurt the auto industry and impact demand as new technologies will raises prices.


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