The BSVI emission standards came into effect in April 2020. Accordingly, all the car manufacturers are not allowed to manufacture BS4-compliant cars. So, what are the differences between BS4 vs BS6 cars? Read on to discover.
The novel Coronavirus outbreak is causing a restriction in walk-in sales for the car dealers in India, and thus FADA has requested the Supreme Court to extend the BS-4 deadline to May 31, 2020.
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the national oil marketer, states that the BSVI fuels are ready to be supplied and a slight oil price increase can be expected from April 1.
From April 1 2020, sale of BSIV cars and motorcycles will be banned as the stricter BSVI emission norms will kick in throughout the country. Maruti Vitara Brezza will become the next car to get BSVI update
With BS6 deadline approaching (April 1, 2020), Car-Makers are providing big discounts to clear current stock. Check out the discounts on BS4 cars in India.
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