Can a National IV Vehicle Be Transferred?

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LeAnastasia
07/29/25 5:13pm
If the destination region does not restrict the transfer of National IV vehicles, then the vehicle can be transferred and registered. If the destination region restricts the transfer of National IV vehicles, then the registration cannot be completed. An introduction to National IV is as follows: The National IV emission standard is the fourth stage of China's national standards for vehicle pollutant emissions. The main pollutants emitted by vehicles include HC (hydrocarbons), NOx (nitrogen oxides), CO (carbon monoxide), PM (particulate matter), etc. Differences between National IV and Euro III, Euro IV: China's National IV emission standard for light-duty vehicles is identical to the Euro III and Euro IV standards in terms of pollutant emission limits. However, some improvements have been made in the testing methods, and there are significant differences in the regulatory format compared to the Euro III and Euro IV standards.
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