Video: Can Small Cars Survive CAFE 3 Norms?

India's proposed CAFE-3 emissions regulations will tighten fuel efficiency standards from 2027 to 2032, requiring automakers to meet stricter targets that may accelerate electrification while raising debates over small-car exemptions and affordability.

Prerna Lidhoo  By Prerna Lidhoo calendar 02 Feb 2026 Views icon2043 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Video: Can Small Cars Survive CAFE 3 Norms?

India is about to rewrite the rules for how clean your next car has to be.

From 2027 to 2032, the government’s draft CAFE-3 norms (Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency – Phase III) will sharply tighten fuel consumption and CO₂ targets for every carmaker operating in India. The impact? Higher prices, new model strategies, more hybrids and EVs — and a serious question mark over the future of small cars.

In this episode of Autocar Professional POV, we break down what CAFE-3 really means, why the industry is split down the middle, and how this policy could reshape India’s passenger vehicle market.

What we cover:
• What CAFE-3 is and how much stricter it gets (3.73 to 3.01 L/100 km)
• Why India is moving to WLTP and why it makes compliance tougher for small cars
• Why EVs and strong hybrids suddenly matter more than ever
• The big industry flashpoint: Maruti–Toyota’s 909 kg small-car exemption proposal
• Why Maruti & Toyota say uniform rules could kill affordable hatchbacks
• Why Tata, Hyundai, Mahindra, Kia & MG say the exemption risks safety and fairness
• How CAFE-3 could accelerate hybrids, EVs and the SUV shift
• What global markets (US, Europe, Japan) can teach India
• And the real question policymakers must answer:
Can India go cleaner without compromising safety or affordability?

CAFE-3 could be the most disruptive auto policy since BS6.
Whether the 909 kg carve-out is approved or scrapped, one thing is clear: cars in India are about to get cleaner, more efficient, and more electrified.

The challenge is doing it without pricing small cars out or making them unsafe.

Video: 

Tags: CAFE III
RELATED ARTICLES
Video: Renault Bets on Duster, Hybrid Tech for India Comeback

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar18 Mar 2026

Renault India eyes a broader comeback with the Duster relaunch, hybrid technology, deeper localisation, and scaled-up pr...

Video: Motul Bets on EV and Hydrogen as It Reinvents Itself for a Multi-Technology Mobility Future

auther Prerna Lidhoo calendar12 Mar 2026

Motul's R&D chief explains how the 170-year-old French lubricants giant is embracing electrification, hydrogen, and sust...

Video: Women Make Up 40% of Workforce at JSW MG Motor India's Halol Plant

auther Prerna Lidhoo calendar11 Mar 2026

The automaker is expanding female participation on the shopfloor and in sales, backed by dedicated support programmes fo...