DustyBin
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In reality, new IC cars are going to be available for many years to come. Manufacturers will carry on making them if the demand is there.
I suspect you're right.
Many car makers are going to stop making anything but hybrids and EVs by 2025. They're not waiting until the deadline as they've already seen demand growing, and economy of scale means it's better to go all in than still make a handful of ICE vehicles for an ever diminishing market.
I think we'll see the widespread adoption of EVs (for the majority of people they're an eminently sensible choice after all), which will certainly bring an end to new "ordinary" new ICE cars. Meanwhile, "interesting" ICE cars will continue to be available for those willing to pay for them, but it will be a relatively small number.
As I've said previously, I see the current deadline as a not-very-subtle nudge, and I think that once it's "job done" and enough people have changed their habits, it will probably be abolished. I may be wrong!