Can Diesel Vehicles Enter the City?
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Diesel vehicles that meet emission standards can enter the city, while those that do not meet the standards cannot. Diesel vehicles are classified into seven levels based on different emission levels, and the current emission standard has reached the China VI standard. Although new emission regulations have been implemented for diesel vehicles, they are primarily aimed at strictly regulating automakers to ensure that new products manufactured by them meet the China VI standard. For vehicles already sold, they can still comply with the emission standards at the time of sale. Below are the requirements of the China VI emission standard: 1. China VI Standard: The China VI standard is extremely high and is considered the most stringent motor vehicle emission standard globally. Compared to the China V emission regulations, China VI adds limits on nitrous oxide and particulate matter particle numbers, and requires a 50% reduction in carbon monoxide content during cold start conditions, a 30% reduction in hydrocarbon content, and a 30% reduction in carbon monoxide content. 2. China V Vehicles Can Still Be Driven After China VI Implementation: Even after the implementation of the China VI standard, China V vehicles can still be driven on the road, although registration and licensing may become more difficult. For those China V vehicles in stock, they will definitely be sold at discounted prices, and the closer it gets to the implementation date of China VI, the cheaper they will become.