FTP-75
| This article is part of a series on |
| Driving cycles |
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| Europe |
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NEDC: ECE R15 (1970) / EUDC (1990) (UN ECE regulations 83 and 101) |
| United States |
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City test: UDDS (1972) / FTP-75 (1975) Highway test: HWFET (1974) SFTP: US06 / SC03 (2008) |
| Japan |
| 10 mode (1973) / 10-15 Mode (1991) / JC08 (2008) |
| China |
| CLTC (2021) |
| Global Technical Regulations |
| WLTP (2015) (Addenda 15) |
The FTP-75 (Federal Test Procedure 1975) is a driving cycle that represents city driving conditions. It is used by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to measure tailpipe emissions and fuel economy of passenger cars.
The FTP-75 is also known in Australia as the ADR 37 (Australian Design Rules) cycle and in Brazil as test standard NBR6601.