Euro 7 sets the bar higher than any standard before it. The headline figure:
In plain English: the system that squirts AdBlue into your exhaust must work perfectly for twice as long, not just during a showroom test.
The quickest way to hit 60 mg/km is still Selective Catalytic Reduction – the AdBlue kit already bolted to your Sprinter or Crafter. Euro 7 puts that system under the microscope:
Ignore an AdBlue warning now and you risk more than a limp-home countdown. Come 2025, a failed SCR check could lock you out of city jobs or trigger an emissions fine.
Authorities plan tougher on-the-spot action:
Fines – police and DVSA already issue £300 tickets for obvious tampering.
Roadside bans – a red prohibition if emissions kit is disabled.
LEZ surcharges – Stoke sits close to Birmingham’s CAZ; fees stack up fast.
Fleet insurers talk about premium hikes for non-compliant vans. No operator wants that letter.
Last month I flashed three Transits for a Stoke builder who faced a £500 daily charge in Bristol’s CAZ. Twenty minutes each, and his fleet rolled out with green dashboard lights.
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