Can National V Vehicles Be Transferred?
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National V vehicles can be transferred. After the implementation of the National VI emission standards, there is no impact on the transfer of second-hand National V vehicles within the same locality. This means that in regions where the National VI emission standards have already been implemented, second-hand vehicles that do not meet the National VI standards can still be transferred normally. Below are the differences between National VI and National V standards: Different Emission Standards: The National VI standards are stricter than National V. In terms of emission standards, nitrogen oxides are reduced by 77%, particulate matter by 67%, and the introduction of particle number limits imposes more stringent requirements. National VI adopts a fuel-neutral principle, meaning the emission limits are the same regardless of the fuel type. During the National V phase, the emission standards for diesel and gasoline vehicles were different. Different Vehicle Prices: National VI vehicles are significantly more expensive than National V vehicles. Different Supervision and Management: National VI introduces stricter compliance supervision and management requirements, including type inspection and information disclosure, production consistency inspection, and new vehicle inspection, while simplifying the method for determining standard compliance.