Reuters reports that the Prime Minister, Theresa May's Conservative government said last year it would be new and diesel cars from 2040 although the Financial Times said on Monday that the plans had been downgraded to a "mission".
There has been confusion over whether the proposals will include hybrid models, which both have an electric and combustion engine.
A government source told Reuters that there had been no change.
"We will end the sale of new conventional oil and diesel engine by 2040," the source said on condition of anonymity. "It's not government policy to ban hybrids."
The earliest ministers will detail the plans, known as "Road to Zero", is on Wednesday but they are unlikely to come up soon, the source added.
The document has already been delayed as Britain's transport, business and environment ministries discuss the final proposals.
Carmakers have been particularly angry about any restrictions on hybrid models, which are seen by some as a transitional technology as the uptake of purely electric cars ramps up.
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