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Australia’s stringent new vehicle emissions regulations are set to send a host of auto brands running from these shores, according to local Hyundai chief Don Romano.

The ink officially dried on the federal government’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) at the start of this year, bringing with it legislation designed to reduce the carbon footprint of the Australian car market. While the NVES came into effect on January 1, 2025, penalties won’t start being accrued until July 1.

The recent federal election brought with it some uncertainty about the NVES, with former Liberal leader Peter Dutton promising to scrap the legislation. However, in the wake of Labor’s win led by Anthony Albanese, there’s no longer any doubt about whether it will be enforced.

Speaking to CarExpert at the launch of the pint-size Hyundai Inster electric SUV, Mr Romano said that many automakers will be caught off guard by the punitive new regulations.

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“When it comes down to NVES, there’s going to be a lot of brands that are going to start falling apart because they’re burying their heads in the sand,” said Mr Romano.

“They’re not doing the math, they’re not looking at just how much this is going to cost them to stay in business in Australia.

“I think you’re going to see an exodus. You’re going to see a number of brands that finally say ‘I can’t do it’, unless the government that we just re-elected makes the decision to go in a different direction, which I think is unlikely given the election results.”

Hyundai has backed the NVES from early in the piece, expressing confidence in meeting the Australian Government’s tightening CO2 targets between 2025 and 2029. However, some of its rivals have been less supportive and others including Toyota have indicated that fines would ultimately be passed onto consumers in the form of price hikes.

Having taken over as Hyundai Australia CEO just a few months ago, Mr Romano will lead the brand in its response to NVES with a focus on electric vehicles (EVs) and other ‘future energy’ initiatives.