Will BS6 vehicles stop? The round of BS7 vehicles is about to start knowing what is BS -Norms here

BS6 is currently applicable to vehicles in India, and as a result, pollution has been largely controlled. But now there is talk to update it. In the coming time, BS7 standards will be implemented in vehicles and is currently underway. What will be the difference in vehicles with BS7 normal and how much pollution will be limited? We answer all these questions here. If you also have a BS6 vehicle, this news of you may be used. Access to BS7 standard cars will be equipped with all the existing new cars, Euro 6 cars are also sold in Europe and other countries … while the Euro 7 engine cars are gradually coming. Due to these criteria, the engine will be more sophisticated than before and the harmful elements arising from the vehicles will be reduced to a large extent. Keeping that in mind, India Stage 7 (BS7) can be implemented in the country. What will be the difference with the arrival of BS7? The cost of production costs of the new car was influenced by the implementation of India Stage 6 (BS6), and the costs will also rise further with the implementation of India Stage 7 (BS7). Experts believe that the prices of vehicles can rise significantly, but it will bring the engine to a large extent and that it will greatly impede pollution and that we will all get clean air. When will the BS7 apply? There is no official information about BS7 in India yet. But India’s Road and Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has requested car businesses to start preparations on emissions norms. According to the source, this year (2025) Euro 7 is expected to be implemented on vehicles in European countries. In this way, Euro 7 can also be applied to new vehicles in India. Let us tell you that these emission criteria control very harmful gases. These gases include nitric oxide and carbon monoxide, which is very harmful to us all. Even after implementing BS7, the prices of cars will rise … but pollution will also be reduced. Share this story -tags