A question we hear often: Euro 3, 4, 5, and 5+ standards—what are the differences? Here’s a detailed explanation of this topic.
The Euro emission standards play a crucial role in the development of motorcycles and exhaust systems. They are designed to limit the emission of harmful substances and reduce environmental impact. As a motorcyclist and enthusiast, you may wonder: what exactly do these standards mean, and what are the differences between Euro 3, 4, 5, and 5+? Let’s take a closer look at these standards and their influence on exhaust systems.
What Are the Euro Standards?
The Euro standards are European regulations that set limits on vehicle emissions. They apply to cars, trucks, and motorcycles, and become stricter with each new iteration. This means motorcycle manufacturers and suppliers, like exhaust brands, must adapt their products to meet the latest requirements.