Can the CR-V Hybrid Get a Green License Plate?
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The hybrid CR-V is a non-plug-in hybrid and cannot be classified as a new energy vehicle. This is mainly because it still fundamentally relies on energy from fuel combustion, so it does not qualify as a new energy vehicle. Therefore, it cannot obtain a green license plate. Additional details: 1. Interior. It extensively uses soft-touch materials, providing a pleasant feel, and incorporates wood-grain trim in certain areas to enhance the premium look. The dashboard features a clear LCD screen, and the center console is equipped with an 8-inch LCD display. Additionally, the hybrid CR-V replaces the traditional gear lever with button-controlled shifting, designed ergonomically for smooth operation. 2. Powertrain. It is equipped with a 2.0L four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, paired with a dual-motor (one generator and one electric motor) system, an ECVT transmission, and a lithium-ion battery pack. The engine delivers a maximum output of 145 horsepower, while the electric motor provides 184 horsepower. With the support of the electric motor, acceleration and overtaking performance are effortless.
Well, let me explain this issue. I've driven quite a few hybrid vehicles, including the CR-V hybrid version. The CR-V hybrid is typically a non-plug-in hybrid (HEV), meaning it cannot be charged externally, unlike plug-in hybrids that can run dozens of kilometers on pure electric power. According to our country's policies, only plug-in hybrids, pure electric vehicles, and fuel cell vehicles are eligible for green new energy license plates because they have lower emissions and are more environmentally friendly. Although regular hybrid vehicles are fuel-efficient, they are not classified as new energy vehicles, so the CR-V hybrid cannot get a green license plate. For friends who want to buy a green-plate car, I recommend considering the plug-in version of the CR-V if available, or choosing other models that meet the standards. Don't worry, regular hybrid cars are still very practical, fuel-efficient, and reliable.