Can the Levin Plug-in Hybrid Get a Green License Plate?
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The Levin plug-in hybrid can get a green license plate, as its plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) has a pure electric range of 55 kilometers, meeting the requirements for a green license plate. New energy vehicles include pure electric and hybrid models, with hybrids further divided into plug-in hybrids, gasoline-electric hybrids, and range-extended hybrids. Among these three types, only plug-in hybrids are eligible for green license plates. The Levin Twin Engine offers both plug-in hybrid and non-plug-in hybrid driving modes. The Levin is a model under GAC Toyota Motor Co., Ltd., with body dimensions of 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of exterior design, the front fascia of the Levin has more lines compared to the previous model, with raised front fenders on both sides. The headlights have been redesigned into a hook shape, and the rear has undergone minor styling changes, featuring a black horizontal chrome strip connecting the taillights and a black lower trim that wraps around the rear, moving away from its previous purely family-oriented image.