But EU countries still need to rubber stamp the decision before it can take effect.
EU countries' ambassadors on Friday cancelled the vote that had been planned for March 7, the spokesperson for Sweden said.
Italy, which has previously said it will vote against the EU cars law, on Friday welcomed the postponement of the vote.
Such an outcome, along with some resistance from Italy and some eastern European countries, could throw the whole EU ban into question.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will attend a German cabinet meeting at the Schloss Meseberg palace on Sunday, where the topic is likely to be discussed.