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Almost 20 car brands missed their carbon targets in the Australian government’s first NVES results

The Australian government has published the first results New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES)and around two-thirds of brands exceed their emissions targets.

Average emissions from new light passenger vehicles were confirmed to exceed the NVES target by 21 percent.

Type 1 vehicles (passenger cars and SUVs) are subject to a limit of 141 g/km of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2025, while Type 2 vehicles – including vans, vans and large off-road SUVs such as the Ford Everest – are subject to a limit of 210 g/km.

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Overall, Type 1 vehicles had average emissions of 114 g/km, while Type 2 vehicles had average emissions of 199 g/km.

CO2 limits for Type 1 and 2 vehicles will fall every year until 2029, so car brands that met their target in 2025 may not be so lucky in 2026 unless they continue to introduce low or zero emission vehicles to offset their other vehicles.

A total of 40 “regulated companies” – car manufacturers, suppliers or importers – have exceeded their CO2 target for 2025, 19 have not.

The latter include Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Ferrari, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, KGM, JLR, Mahindra, Maserati, Mazda, Nissan, Porsche, Rolls-Royce, SAIC Maxus (better known as LDV) and Subaru.