Can the vehicle's emission standard (Guo Ji) be seen on the vehicle license?
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The vehicle license does not explicitly indicate the vehicle's emission standard (Guo Ji). However, the emission standard can be inferred from the vehicle model number on the license: 'Y' indicates the National IV emission standard, while 'V' indicates the National V emission standard. Here are several methods to check the emission standard: Check the Motor Vehicle Conformity Certificate: When a vehicle is manufactured, it comes with a conformity certificate, one per vehicle, which clearly states the emission standard. You can check this certificate for the information. Query on the Motor Vehicle Environmental Protection Website: Visit the official website of the Motor Vehicle Environmental Protection, find the 'Public Query Platform' at the bottom of the homepage, enter the vehicle's VIN (chassis number), and then the last six digits of the engine number to query. Check the Vehicle's Environmental Label: The back of the environmental label on the vehicle's front windshield will clearly mark the emission standard. Alternatively, you can take the Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate to the vehicle management office for a query.