European automakers have been given an extra two years to meet the emissions targets for 2025 by the European Parliament.Starting from 2030, the EU will enforce even stricter emissions targets, reaching 0 g/km by 2035.Car companies are relieved as they no longer need to meet the 2025 target, potentially avoiding hefty fines for exceeding emissions.Manufacturers must focus on offsetting high-emission vehicles with electric and plug-in hybrid models to comply with regulations and avoid penalties.