Global Automakers Feel the Heat: Stellantis, Honda, and GM Suffer Significant Drops in ICCT Ratings A recent report from the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has sent shockwaves through the automotive industry, with three major players - Stellantis, Honda, and General Motors (GM) - experiencing sharp declines in their ICCT ratings. The ICCT ratings are widely regarded as a benchmark for measuring the environmental impact of vehicles, taking into account factors such as fuel efficiency, emissions, and other sustainability metrics. As the world's top automakers face increasing pressure to reduce their carbon footprint, these significant drops in ratings are a cause for concern, raising questions about the companies' commitment to clean energy and their ability to meet stringent emissions targets. The full report is expected to shed more light on the reasons behind these declines and the implications for the industry as a whole.


Stellantis, Honda and GM each see sharp ICCT rating falls  Automotive World