Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (repealed)Show full title

Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 September 2007 establishing a framework for the approval of motor vehicles and their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles (Framework Directive) (Text with EEA relevance) (repealed)

ANNEX VIIITEST RESULTS

(To be completed by the type-approval authority and attached to the vehicle EC type-approval certificate)

In each case, the information must make clear to which variant and version it is applicable. One version may not have more than one result. However, a combination of several results per version indicating the worst case is permissible. In the latter case, a note shall state that for items marked (*) only worst case results are given.

1.Results of the sound level tests

Number of the base regulatory act and latest amending regulatory act applicable to the approval. In case of a regulatory act with two or more implementation stages, indicate also the implementation stage:

Variant/Version:
Moving (dB(A)/E):
Stationary (dB(A)/E):
at (min–1):

2.

Results of the exhaust emission tests

2.1.

Emissions from motor vehicles

Indicate the latest amending regulatory act applicable to the approval. In case the regulatory act has two or more implementation stages, indicate also the implementation stage:

Fuel(s)(1) … (diesel, petrol, LPG, NG, Bi-fuel: petrol/LPG, Bi-fuel: petrol/NG, ethanol …)

2.1.1.Test type I(2) vehicle emissions in the test cycle after a cold start
Variant/Version:
CO
HC
NOx
HC + NOx
Particulates
2.1.2.Test type II(2) emissions data required for roadworthiness:

Type II, low idle test:

Variant/Version:
CO %
Engine speed
Engine oil temperature

Type II, high idle test:

Variant/Version:
CO %
Lambda Value
Engine speed
Engine oil temperature
2.1.3.Result of type III test: …
2.1.4.Result of type IV test (evaporative test): … g/test
2.1.5.Result of type V test on durability:
  • Durability type: 80 000 km/100 000 km/not applicable(3)

  • Deterioration factor DF: calculated/fixed(3)

  • Value of specification:

    CO: …

    HC: …

    NOx: …

2.1.6.Result of type VI test on emissions by low ambient temperature:
Variant/Version:
CO g/km
HC g/km
2.1.7.OBD: yes/no(3)

2.2.

Emissions from engines for use in vehicles.

Indicate and latest amending regulatory act applicable to the approval. In case the regulatory act has two or more implementation stages, indicate also the implementation stage: …

Fuel(s)(1): … (diesel, petrol, LPG, NG, ethanol …)

2.2.1.Results of the ESC test(4)
CO

:

g/kWh

THC

:

g/kWh

NOx

:

g/kWh

PT

:

g/kWh

2.2.2.Result of the ELR test(4)

Smoke value: … m–1

2.2.3.Result of the ETC test(4)
CO

:

g/kWh

THC

:

g/kWh(4)

NMHC

:

g/kWh(4)

CH4

:

g/kWh(4)

NOx

:

g/kWh(4)

PT

:

g/kWh(4)

2.3.

Diesel smoke

Indicate the latest amending regulatory act applicable to the approval. In case the regulatory act has two or more implementation stages, indicate also the implementation stage:

2.3.1.Results of the test under free acceleration
Variant/Version:
Corrected value of the absorption coefficient (m–1):
Normal engine idling speed
Maximum engine speed
Oil temperature (min./max.)

3.Results of the CO2 emission/fuel consumption tests(4) (2)

Number of the base regulatory act and the latest amending regulatory act applicable to the approval:

a

For vehicles fuelled with NG, the unit ‘l/100 km’ is replaced by ‘m3/100 km’.

Variant/Version:
CO2 mass emission (urban conditions) (g/km)
CO2 mass emission (extra-urban conditions) (g/km)
CO2 mass emission (combined) (g/km)
Fuel consumption (urban conditions) (l/100 km)a
Fuel consumption (extra-urban conditions) (l/100 km)a
Fuel consumption (combined) (l/100 km)a
(1)

When restrictions for the fuel are applicable, indicate these restrictions (e.g. for natural gas the L range or the H range).

(2)

Repeat for petrol and gaseous fuel in the case of a vehicle that can run either on petrol or on a gaseous fuel. The vehicles can be fuelled with both petrol and a gaseous fuel but, where the petrol system is fitted for emergency purposes or starting only and of which the petrol tank cannot contain more than 15 litres of petrol will be regarded for the test as vehicles which can only run a gaseous fuel.

(3)

Delete where not applicable.

(4)

If applicable.