Berlin – The planned end of new cars with combustion engine in Europe from 2035 will be broadly rejected by Germans. According to a survey by the Opinion Research Institute YouGov, 44 percent of those surveyed by the Black-Red German government require the ban on the ban on the ban on new diesel and petrol cars. Another 19 percent want the government to power itself for a shift. Only 24 percent expect the government to retain the regulation in 2035. A total of 2,057 eligible voters were interviewed between September 12 and 15, 2025. According to the institute, the survey is representative.