[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 29]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR600.002-85]

[Page 857-860]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 600_FUEL ECONOMY OF MOTOR VEHICLES--Table of Contents
 
    Subpart A_Fuel Economy Regulations for 1977 and Later Model Year 
                     Automobiles_General Provisions
 
Sec. 600.002-85  Definitions.

    (a) As used in this subpart, all terms not defined herein shall have 
the meaning given them in the Act:
    (1) ``Act'' means part I of title V of the Motor Vehicle Information 
and Cost Savings Act (15 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.).
    (2) ``Administrator'' means the Administrator of the Environmental 
Protection Agency or his authorized representative.
    (3) ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of Transportation or his 
authorized representative.
    (4) ``Automobile'' means:
    (i) Any four-wheel vehicle propelled by a combustion engine using 
onboard fuel or by an electric motor drawing current from rechargeable 
storage batteries or other portable energy storage devices (rechargeable 
using energy from a source off the vehicle such as residential electric 
service),
    (ii) Which is manufactured primarily for use on public streets, 
roads, or highways (except any vehicle operated on a rail or rails),
    (iii) Which is rated at not more than 8,500 pounds gross vehicle 
weight, which has a curb weight of not more than 6,000 pounds, and which 
has a

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basic vehicle frontal area of not more than 45 square feet, or
    (iv) Is a type of vehicle which the Secretary determines is 
substantially used for the same purposes.
    (5) ``Passenger Automobile'' means any automobile which the 
Secretary determines is manufactured primarily for use in the 
transportation of no more than 10 individuals.
    (6) ``Model Year'' means the manufacturer's annual production period 
(as determined by the Administrator) which includes January 1 of such 
calendar year. If a manufacturer has no annual production period, the 
term ``model year'' means the calendar year.
    (7) ``Federal Emission Test Procedure'' refers to the dynamometer 
driving schedule, dynamometer procedure, and sampling and analytical 
procedures described in part 86 for the respective model year, which are 
used to derive city fuel economy data for gasoline-fueled or diesel 
vehicles.
    (8) ``Federal Highway Fuel Economy Test Procedure'' refers to the 
dynamometer driving schedule, dynamometer procedure, and sampling and 
analytical procedures described in subpart B of this part and which are 
used to derive highway fuel economy data for gasoline-fueled or diesel 
vehicles.
    (9) ``Fuel'' means (i) gasoline and diesel fuel for gasoline- or 
diesel-powered automobiles or (ii) electrical energy for electrically 
powered automobiles.
    (10) ``Fuel Economy'' means (i) the average number of miles traveled 
by an automobile or group of automobiles per gallon of gasoline or 
diesel fuel consumed as computed in Sec. 600.113 or Sec. 600.207 or 
(ii) the equivalent petroleum-based fuel economy for an electrically 
powered automobile as determined by the Secretary of Energy.
    (11) ``City Fuel Economy'' means the fuel economy determined by 
operating a vehicle (or vehicles) over the driving schedule in the 
Federal emission test procedure.
    (12) ``Highway Fuel Economy'' means the fuel economy determined by 
operating a vehicle (or vehicles) over the driving schedule in the 
Federal highway fuel economy test procedure.
    (13)(i) ``Combined Fuel Economy'' means the fuel economy value 
determined for a vehicle (or vehicles) by harmonically averaging the 
city and highway fuel economy values, weighted 0.55 and 0.45 
respectively, for gasoline-fueled and diesel vehicles.
    (ii) For electric vehicles, the term means the equivalent petroleum-
based fuel economy value as determined by the calculation procedure 
promulgated by the Secretary of Energy.
    (14) ``Average Fuel Economy'' means the unique fuel economy value as 
computed under Sec. 600.510 for a specific class of automobiles 
produced by a manufacturer that is subject to average fuel economy 
standards.
    (15) ``Certification Vehicle'' means a vehicle which is selected 
under 40 CFR 86.084-24(b)(1) or 40 CFR 86.1824-01 as applicable, and is 
used to determine compliance under 40 CFR 86.084-30 or 40 CFR 86.1844-01 
as applicable for issuance of an original certificate of conformity.
    (16) ``Fuel Economy Data Vehicle'' means a vehicle used for the 
purpose of determining fuel economy which is not a certification 
vehicle.
    (17) ``Label'' means a sticker that contains fuel economy 
information and is affixed to new automobiles in accordance with subpart 
D of this part.
    (18) ``Dealer'' means a person who resides or is located in the 
United States, any territory of the United States, or the District of 
Columbia and who is engaged in the sale or distribution of new 
automobiles to the ultimate purchaser.
    (19) ``Model Type'' means a unique combination of car line, basic 
engine, and transmission class.
    (20) ``Car Line'' means a name denoting a group of vehicles within a 
make or car division which has a degree of commonality in construction 
(e.g., body, chassis). Car line does not consider any level of decor or 
opulence and is not generally distinguished by characteristics as roof 
line, number of doors, seats, or windows, except for station wagons or 
light-duty trucks. Station wagons and light-duty trucks are considered 
to be different car lines than passenger cars.
    (21) ``Basic Engine'' means a unique combination of manufacturer, 
engine displacement, number of cylinders, fuel system (as distinguished 
by number of carburetor barrels or use of fuel injection), catalyst 
usage, and other engine

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and emission control system characteristics specified by the 
Administrator. For electric vehicles, basic engine means a unique 
combination of manufacturer and electric traction motor, motor 
controller, battery configuration, electrical charging system, energy 
storage device, and other components as specified by the Administrator.
    (22) ``Transmission Class'' means a group of transmissions having 
the following common features: Basic transmission type (manual, 
automatic, or semi-automatic); number of forward gears used in fuel 
economy testing (e.g., manual four-speed, three-speed automatic, two-
speed semi-automatic); drive system (e.g., front wheel drive, rear wheel 
drive; four wheel drive), type of overdrive, if applicable (e.g., final 
gear ratio less than 1.00, separate overdrive unit); torque converter 
type, if applicable (e.g., non-lockup, lockup, variable ratio); and 
other transmission characteristics that may be determined to be 
significant by the Administrator.
    (23) ``Base Level'' means a unique combination of basic engine 
inertia weight class and transmission class.
    (24) ``Vehicle Configuration'' means a unique combination of basic 
engine, engine code, inertia weight class, transmission configuration, 
and axle ratio within a base level.
    (25) ``Engine Code'' means, for gasoline-fueled and diesel vehicles, 
a unique combination, within an engine-system combination (as defined in 
part 86 of this chapter), of displacement, carburetor (or fuel 
injection) calibration, distributor calibration, choke calibration, 
auxiliary emission control devices, and other engine and emission 
control system components specified by the Administrator. For electric 
vehicles, engine code means a unique combination of manufacturer, 
electric traction motor, motor configuration, motor controller, and 
energy storage device.
    (26) ``Inertia Weight Class'' means the class, which is a group of 
test weights, into which a vehicle is grouped based on its loaded 
vehicle weight in accordance with the provisions of part 86.
    (27) ``Transmission Configuration'' means the Administrator may 
further subdivide within a transmission class if the Administrator 
determines that sufficient fuel economy differences exist. Features such 
as gear ratios, torque converter multiplication ratio, stall speed, 
shift calibration, or shift speed may be used to further distinguish 
characteristics within a transmission class.
    (28) ``Axle Ratio'' means the number of times the input shaft to the 
differential (or equivalent) turns for each turn of the drive wheels.
    (29) ``Auxiliary Emission Control Device (AECD)'' means an element 
of design as defined in part 86.
    (30) ``Rounded'' means a number shortened to the specific number of 
decimal places in accordance with the ``Round Off Method'' specified in 
ASTM E 29-67.
    (31) ``Calibration'' means the set of specifications, including 
tolerances, unique to a particular design, version of application of a 
component, or component assembly capable of functionally describing its 
operation over its working range.
    (32) ``Production Volume'' means, for a domestic manufacturer, the 
number of vehicle units domestically produced in a particular model year 
but not exported, and for a foreign manufacturer, means the number of 
vehicle units of a particular model imported into the United States.
    (33) ``Body Style'' means a level of commonality in vehicle 
construction as defined by number of doors and roof treatment (e.g., 
sedan, convertible, fastback, hatchback) and number of seats (i.e., 
front, second, or third seat) requiring seat belts pursuant to National 
Highway Traffic Safety Administration safety regulations. Station wagons 
and light trucks are identified as car lines.
    (34) ``Hatchback'' means a passenger automobile where the 
conventional luggage compartment, i.e., trunk, is replaced by a cargo 
area which is open to the passenger compartment and accessed vertically 
by a rear door which encompasses the rear window.
    (35) ``Pickup Truck'' means a nonpassenger automobile which has a 
passenger compartment and an open cargo bed.

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    (36) ``Station Wagon'' means a passenger automobile with an extended 
roof line to increase cargo or passenger capacity, cargo compartment 
open to the passenger compartment, a tailgate, and one or more rear 
seats readily removed or folded to facilitate cargo carrying.
    (37) ``Gross Vehicle Weight Rating'' means the manufacturer's gross 
weight rating for the individual vehicle.
    (38) ``Ultimate Consumer'' means the first person who purchases an 
automobile for purposes other than resale or leases an automobile.
    (39) ``Van'' means any light truck having an integral enclosure 
fully enclosing the driver compartment and load-carrying device, and 
having no body sections protruding more than 30 inches ahead of the 
leading edge of the windshield.
    (40) ``Base Vehicle'' means the lowest priced version of each body 
style that makes up a car line.
    (41) ``Nonpassenger Automobile'' means an automobile that is not a 
passenger automobile, as defined by the Secretary of Transportation at 
49 CFR 523.5.
    (42) ``Four-Wheel-Drive General Utility Vehicle'' means a four-
wheel-drive, general purpose automobile capable of off-highway operation 
that has a wheelbase not more than 110 inches and that has a body shape 
similar to a 1977 Jeep CJ-5 or CJ-7, or the 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser, as 
defined by the Secretary of Transportation at 49 CFR 553.4.
    (43) ``Test Weight'' means the weight within an inertia weight class 
which is used in the dynamometer testing of a vehicle, and which is 
based on its loaded vehicle weight in accordance with the provisions of 
part 86.
    (44) ``Secretary of Energy'' means the Secretary of Energy or his 
authorized representative.
    (45) ``Electric Traction Motor'' means an electrically powered motor 
which provides tractive energy to the wheels of a vehicle.
    (46) ``Energy Storage Device'' means a rechargeable means of storing 
tractive energy on board a vehicle such as storage batteries or a 
flywheel.
    (47) ``Motor Controller'' means an electronic or electro-mechanical 
device to convert energy stored in an energy storage device into a form 
suitable to power the traction motor.
    (48) ``Electrical Charging System'' means a device to convert 60Hz 
alternating electric current, as commonly available in residential 
electric service in the United States, to a proper form for recharging 
the energy storage device.
    (49) ``Battery Configuration'' means the electrochemical type, 
voltage, capacity (in Watt-hours at the c/3 rate), and physical 
characteristics of the battery used as the tractive energy storage 
device.
    (50) ``Drive System'' is determined by the number and location of 
drive axles (e.g., front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, four wheel 
drive) and any other feature of the drive system if the Administrator 
determines that such other features may result in a fuel economy 
difference.
    (51) ``Subconfiguration'' means a unique combination, within a 
vehicle configuration of equivalent test weight, road-load horsepower, 
and any other operational characteristics or parameters which the 
Administrator determines may significantly affect fuel economy within a 
vehicle configuration.

[49 FR 13841, Apr. 6, 1984, as amended at 49 FR 48049, Dec. 10, 1984; 64 
FR 23973, May 4, 1999]