Euro II

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EURO II (popularly referred to as Euro2 or as "EC 96") was the emission standard for cars introduced in the EU in 1995 that limits car emissions to 7 g/km of NOX and 0.15 g/km of PM (Particle Matter) when tested using the NEDC driving cycle.

It was replaced by Euro III in 1999.

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