Can National 4 vehicles be transferred to Jinan?

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MacJames
08/26/25 3:21am
National 4 vehicles can no longer be registered in Jinan. The Jinan Vehicle Management Office only accepts National 5 emission vehicles for registration in Jinan. Relevant regulations: According to national regulations, starting from January 1, 2017, the National 5 standard vehicles were officially implemented nationwide. As per the regulations, National 4 vehicles in Jinan have been completely phased out. Meanwhile, after Jinan upgraded from National IV to National V, the gasoline grades in Jinan were adjusted from three grades (90, 93, 97) to four grades (89, 92, 95, 98). From then on, only 89, 92, 95, and 98 grades of gasoline are available in Jinan. Conditions for National 4 vehicles: Whether a National 4 vehicle can be transferred in Jinan also depends on whether it is a local transfer within Jinan. The environmental emission standards mainly target vehicles from outside Jinan that are to be registered locally, and do not apply to vehicles already registered in Jinan. Therefore, if the vehicle is being transferred within Jinan city, there is no need to consider whether it meets the National 4 standard, as long as the vehicle is in good condition and meets the conditions for vehicle transfer in Jinan.
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