Whether you’re buying a classic car, a sports car, a vintage car, or your dream car—the main thing is that it’s truly special.
Notice
The information is provided in accordance with the German Passenger Car Energy Consumption Labeling Ordinance (Pkw-EnVKV). The stated values were determined using the prescribed WLTP (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure) measurement method. A passenger vehicle’s fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions depend not only on how efficiently the vehicle uses fuel, but also on driving behavior and other non-technical factors. CO₂ is the greenhouse gas primarily responsible for global warming.
A guide containing information on the fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions of all new passenger vehicle models available in Germany may be consulted free of charge at any point of sale in Germany where new passenger vehicles are displayed or offered for sale. The guide is also available here: https://www.dat.de/co2*)
Only the CO₂ emissions generated during vehicle operation are stated. CO₂ emissions generated or avoided through the production and provision of the vehicle, as well as the fuel or energy sources used, are not taken into account when determining CO₂ emissions under WLTP. Official figures for fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions, electricity consumption, and electric range were determined in accordance with the prescribed measurement procedure and comply with Regulation (EC) No. 715/2007, as amended. WLTP values are used to calculate taxes and other vehicle-related charges that are based, in whole or in part, on CO₂ emissions and, where applicable, for vehicle-specific incentive programs. For vehicles newly type-approved on or after January 1, 2021, official figures are available only under WLTP.
Copyright © 2008–2025. Powered by CXO Vehicle Management. All rights reserved.