Can National III Vehicles Still Be Driven on the Road?

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LaJuniper
07/30/25 12:36am
National III cars can currently be used normally. Emission Standards: The National III, IV, V, and VI standards are represented by Roman numerals as National III, National IV, National V, and National VI, respectively. These refer to China's different stages of motor vehicle emission standards, primarily aimed at controlling and reducing vehicle pollutant emissions. The later the standard, the more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly it is, with increasingly stringent requirements. National III Emission Standard: This is the third stage of China's motor vehicle pollutant emission standards. It is equivalent to the Euro III emission standard, with tailpipe pollutant levels matching those of Euro III.
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