Swiss Report Reveals Plug-In Hybrids Pollute More Than Officially Stated
A new Swiss federal government report shows a significant discrepancy between lab-tested and real-world CO2 emissions for plug-in hybrid cars. While Switzerland has met its overall emissions targets on paper, the report highlights that actual pollution from these vehicles is much higher than expected.

Key Takeaways
- Official CO2 emissions targets for new passenger cars in Switzerland were met in 2023 and 2024, falling below 118 grams per kilometer.
- Plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) produce five times more CO2 on the road than laboratory tests suggest.
- SUV registrations in Switzerland surged to 54% of all new car sales in 2024.
- Six out of ten leading van importers failed to meet emissions targets in 2024.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The regulatory framework is based entirely on laboratory test results. Manufacturers, unsurprisingly, optimise their vehicles for those tests – not for real-world use."