Can the Geely Thor Hybrid get a green license plate?
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Geely Thor Hybrid is a hybrid electric vehicle and cannot get a green license plate. Conditions for obtaining a green license plate: Purchasing a new energy vehicle allows you to get a green license plate, including four major types: hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), battery electric vehicles (BEV, including solar cars), fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV), and other new energy vehicles (such as supercapacitors, flywheels, and other high-efficiency energy storage devices). Process for obtaining a green license plate: Open the traffic management bureau website, log in to the local website, select business processing, choose new energy vehicle license plate pre-selection, enter the pre-selection section to select your vehicle, click the confirm button below, submit for review and make an appointment, schedule a processing time, return to the business processing section, and select new energy vehicle license plate reissuance appointment. Start the appointment, choose a time and vehicle management office for license plate issuance, and pick up the license plate at the scheduled time.
I see you're asking about the green license plate. For Geely's Thor hybrid models, as long as it's a plug-in version, it can get the green license plate! The key is whether it's a plug-in hybrid. Models like the Xingyue L Thor Hi·P can run quite far on pure electric power after a full charge, easily exceeding the national standard of 50 kilometers, with some even surpassing 100 kilometers in pure electric range. As long as you buy this kind of plug-in hybrid model, the 4S store can help you get the new energy license plate. Right now, purchasing this also exempts you from purchase tax, and using electricity for daily commutes is much cheaper than burning fuel—just plug it into the charging pile when you get home at night.
Yes, it can. Last time I accompanied a friend to the dealership to check out Geely's plug-in hybrid model, the salesperson directly highlighted the green license plate as a selling point. The key is that this car has a sufficiently large battery and can run solely on its own electric power, unlike mild hybrids which only provide auxiliary support. The salesperson even specifically showed us the charging port and the pure electric range displayed on the dashboard, ensuring that all metrics met the requirements before making such a guarantee. They had in-stock vehicles with green license plates at the dealership. If you're unsure, you can directly ask if you can view the green license plate model catalog on the spot. Remember, plug-in hybrids are essentially considered new energy vehicles, and their policies are similar to those for pure electric vehicles.