Also, the government plans to make it mandatory for manufacturers and importers of cars to comply with average fuel consumption standards from April 1, 2017 in addition to display of fuel economy star rating (FESR).
"Every manufacturer or importer of a vehicle... manufactured or imported on or after April 1, 2016 shall affix on the vehicle a FESR label," a draft notification from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has said.
The Ministry in a notification has said that it proposes to amend the rules of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 and has sought objections or suggestions to it.
Once the draft rules are notified, every dealer will have to prominently display the star rating, it said.
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"Every dealer dealing in a vehicle ...Shall prominently display at the point of sale, the star rating for the different fuel economy levels" calculated as per specifications, it said.
It said in case of a vehicles which are powered with more than one fuel, where one of the fuels is LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) or CNG (compressed natural gas), the star rating and display of fuel economy in FESR label shall be based on test conducted on the mode.
International Centre for Automotive Technology, Manesar, Haryana shall authorise usage of labels on the request by manufacturer for each vehicle model and its variant and "charge fee for each label", as per draft notification signed by Joint Secretary, Road Transport and Highways, Abhay Damle.