European Union Sets Sights on Chinese-Made Hybrid Vehicles Amid Growing Environmental Concerns In the latest move to reduce carbon emissions and promote eco-friendly transportation, the European Union has set its sights on hybrid vehicles made in China. Following the implementation of stricter regulations on electric cars, the EU is now turning its attention to Chinese-manufactured hybrid vehicles, which have become increasingly popular in the region. The new regulations are expected to impact major Chinese automakers such as Geely and BYD, which have been expanding their hybrid vehicle offerings in recent years. As the EU continues to push for a more sustainable transportation sector, the industry is bracing for the potential economic and environmental implications of these new rules.


After Electric Cars, the European Union Now Targets Chinese-Made Hybrid Vehicles  VOI.id