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Programa de Controle da Poluição do Ar por Veículos Automotores - PROCONVE (automobiles) and PROMOT (motorcycles) is a division of IBAMA that regulates vehicular emissions in Brazil.
The European emission standards (used in many Latin American countries) are taken as a reference.
Standards for light vehicles are indicated by the letter 'L'. For heavy vehicles, 'P' is used (pesados). A number indicates an increasingly stricter norm for each class. Currently Ln pairs up with Pn+1.
Programa de Controle da Poluição do Ar por Veículos Automotores - PROCONVE (automobiles) and PROMOT (motorcycles) is a division of IBAMA that regulates...
Brazil must comply with Proconve P7 (similar to Euro 5) From 1 January 2015, all new light vehicles in Brazil must comply with Proconve L6 (similar to Euro...
2011, the B12M was renamed as B340M, and the chassis was updated to the Proconve P7/Euro V emission standard rules in the following year. Both articulated...
Since 1 January 2012, all new heavy vehicles in Brazil must comply with Proconve P7 (similar to Euro 5) Since September 2014, all new cars in Chile must...
engine, which was already discontinued in Brazil since early 2022 when the PROCONVE L7 emissions standard became mandatory. In 2022, it is the normal Argentine...
torque at 3850 rpm. The FIRE engine was updated in 2022 to comply with the PROCONVE Level 7 emission protocol. The Mobi initially shipped with a five-speed...
The Grand Siena production ends at the end of December 2021 because of Proconve L7 emissions standards. Fiat Palio Fiat Strada "Fiat Grand Siena debutta...
manufacturing trucks and motorcycles. 1986 (1986): Ford purchased New Holland. Proconve, the Automotive Vehicle Air Pollution Control Program was created. 1987 (1987):...