Final Rule for Revisions and Additions to Motor Vehicle Fuel Economy Label
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Rule Summary
Building on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 35-year history labeling vehicles, the U.S. Department of Transportation joined with EPA in unveiling new fuel economy and environment labels that, for the first time ever, highlight the increased efficiency standards achieved under the Obama Administration that will save families money at the pump starting this year. The new labels, which are the most dramatic overhaul in the history of EPA’s labeling program, will provide more comprehensive fuel efficiency information and five-year fuel costs or savings compared to the average vehicle, as well as environmental impact information.
- Final Rule (PDF) (111 pp, 29 MB, published July 6, 2011)
Rule History
Additional Resources
Fact Sheets
- New Fuel Economy and Environment Labels for a New Generation of Vehicles (PDF)(9 pp, 599 K, EPA-420-F-11-017a, May 2011)
Questions and Answers
- Frequent Questions (PDF) (5 pp, 204 K, EPA-420-F-13-009, May 2011 (reviewed 9/2012))
- en español Frequent Questions (PDF) (6 pp, 299 K, EPA-420-F-13-010, May 2011 (reviewed 9/2012) )
Other
- Model Year 2013 Greenhouse Gas Ratings (PDF) (1 pg, 70 K, EPA-420-B-12-014, March 2012)
- Response to Comments (PDF) (369 pp, 2.4 MB, EPA-420-R-11-005, May 2011)