Currently reading: Europe scraps 2035 new ICE car sales ban - report

A senior European lawmaker says the ban is "off the table"; EU expected to officially confirm on Tuesday

The EU has scrapped its 2035 sales ban on new combustion cars, a senior lawmaker has said.

While yet to be officially announced, Manfred Weber – president of the EPP, the European Parliament’s largest party – told German newspaper Bild that the plans were “off the table”.

In its place, flexible emission reduction rules will be implemented, he said: "For new registrations from 2035 onwards, a 90% reduction in CO2 emissions will now be mandatory for car manufacturers' fleet targets, instead of 100%."

He added that “there will also be no 100% target from 2040 onwards”, which means that “the technology ban on combustion engines is off the table”. 

Weber told Bild that the EU’s decision “secures tens of thousands of industrial jobs", given that engines will continue to be produced for Europe, while also sending an “important signal to the entire automotive industry”.

This latest bombshell follows reports from earlier this week that EU lawmakers were looking at moving the 2035 ban to 2040.

This was to reflect new EV adoption forecasts and also due to lobbying from European governments and some of the industry’s biggest car makers, including Volkswagen, Renault, Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Stellantis.

But Weber's comments all but confirm that the EU has instead adopted a more radical approach and binned the legislation it signed off in 2021, which would have effectively forced car makers to sell only electric vehicles.

The EU is expected to make the official announcement on Tuesday 16 December.

What this means for the UK – which was the first country to propose a sales ban on new ICE cars in 2020 – has yet to be announced.

The UK has a much higher EV adoption rate than the EU, albeit still below the government-mandated target (28% for 2025).

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DVB78 12 December 2025

"the UK – which was the first country to propose a sales ban on new ICE cars in 2020"

at least we are leaders in something -   STUPIDITY

Thekrankis 12 December 2025

All we need now is for Gormless Milliband to say the UK is sticking to 2030 and my joy will be complete...

Boris9119 12 December 2025

This decision was inevitable the day the original decision to scrap new ICE cars was announced. I said it, you said it, we all knew it. A testimony to the calibre of politicians sponging a living off the EU.

Andrew1 12 December 2025
Brexitard alert! The ban was decided in 2022, before 3 years of war and idiotic trade tariffs impressed by the orange orangutan.
DVB78 12 December 2025

it was inevitable Brexit or not. the European car industry ( as well as manufacturing in general) is getting decimated by this NUT Zero nonsense..

Net Zero is basically Unilateral Industrial Disarmament!

 

xxxx 12 December 2025

And there he goes...