PHINIA Inc., a player in premium fuel and electrical systems and aftermarket solutions, has published the 2025/2026 global emission standards booklet.
The booklet is a comprehensive resource designed to help the automotive industry navigate the increasingly complex landscape of worldwide emissions regulations.
This year’s edition focuses exclusively on light-duty vehicles, including passenger cars, and covers current, historical, and upcoming requirements across major global markets.
The 2025/2026 guide draws on PHINIA’s extensive engineering expertise to provide guidance on new emissions standards, including rules for on-board diagnostics (OBD), emissions monitoring, and standards for reference fuels.
The coverage includes key regions such as the European Union, the United States, Brazil, Japan, China, South Korea, and India.
The booklet continues a commitment initiated by Delphi in 1993, now carried forward by PHINIA, to keep the market informed on evolving fuel and emissions regulations—a legacy spanning over 30 years.
“Supporting our customers to deliver cleaner, more efficient technologies has been at the heart of this project since its inception,” said Todd Anderson, Chief Technology Officer, PHINIA.
He said, “This year’s focus on light-duty vehicles reflects the growing urgency to reduce the environmental impact of the most widely used vehicle category worldwide.” He added that by consolidating the global standards, the booklet serves to help OEMs, automotive professionals, and policymakers accelerate the transition to a cleaner future.
The newly released 2025 Global Emission Standards Booklet for light-duty vehicles is available alongside the 2024 edition, which focused on heavy-duty and off-road vehicles.
