NMHC+NOx definition

NMHC+NOx means non-methane hydrocarbon plus oxides of nitrogen emissions. “CO” means carbon monoxide emissions.
NMHC+NOx means non-methane hydrocarbon plus oxides of nitrogen emissions.
NMHC+NOx means non-methane hydrocarbon plus oxides of nitrogen emissions. "CO" means carbon monoxide emissions. "US06" means the test cycle designed to evaluate emissions during aggressive and microtransient driving.

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