Toyota likely to stop selling diesel cars in Europe

Japanese automotive large Toyota proclaimed Monday that it'll stop mercantilism diesel cars in Europe, starting the phase-out this year. "Diesel are going to be phased move into our traveler cars in 2018," Johan van Zyl, president of Toyota Motor Europe, aforesaid in Geneva, wherever Europe's 1st major automotive show of the year opens in the week.
"We won't develop new diesel technology for traveler cars, we'll still target hybrid" vehicles, he added.

An emissions cheating scandal, that blew up at Volkswagen in 2015, has piled discredit on diesel technology, criticised for belching out pollutant and harmful particulates. This has been a serious blow for automotive manufacturers, WHO had primarily wanted to bet the house on diesel as they strove for years to chop greenhouse emission emissions with the support of public authorities.

Major cities together with Paris have proclaimed plans to ban diesel, whereas a prime German court last month opened the method for cities to ban older diesel cars from the streets on air quality grounds.
Diesel's fall from grace has pushed makers to show their attention to manufacturing a lot of in-demand fuel models or create the jump to electrical, or a minimum of hybrid, vehicles.

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Last year nearly fifteen per cent of Toyota's sales in Europe were from diesel vehicles, down from thirty per cent in 2012.
Meanwhile sales of Toyota's hybrid models have up sharply. Toyota vice chairman Didier Leroy aforesaid that back in 2011, before "Dieselgate" erupted, the corporate had "already began to anticipate the actual fact that we must always not assign resources to develop a replacement tiny diesel engine". -AFP

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