Can You Modify the Car Emblem?
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It is not allowed to arbitrarily change the car emblem. According to the "Motor Vehicle Management Regulations," a fine of 500 yuan will be imposed, the vehicle's driving license will be confiscated, and the driver will be ordered to restore the original emblem. For repair shops that illegally modify or assemble motor vehicles, they will be ordered to make corrections, and any illegal income will be confiscated. Relevant information about car emblems is as follows: Introduction: The car emblem, short for automobile logo, refers to the symbols of various car brands, which often become the representatives of automobile companies. The car emblem includes: the car's trademark or factory logo, product label, engine model and serial number, vehicle model and serial number, and vehicle identification code, etc. Do Not Arbitrarily Change the Car Emblem: Arbitrarily changing the car emblem violates the "Motor Vehicle Management Regulations": The car emblem must match the model of the vehicle, and misappropriation is not allowed. Once discovered, it will be dealt with according to the national regulations on the safety technical conditions for motor vehicle operation.
When it comes to modifying car emblems, I've seen many car owners attempt it, but this matter really requires caution. First, from a practical standpoint, changing the emblem isn't technically difficult—methods like using stickers to cover the original or replacing the old emblem with a new one can be done with tools such as pry bars or heat guns. However, it's crucial to choose the right materials, as low-quality adhesives or emblems can fade or fall off easily. More importantly, there are legal risks involved. In China, traffic regulations explicitly prohibit altering vehicle identification marks, including emblems, since they are part of the vehicle's registration. Unauthorized modifications may be considered forgery or tampering with identification. Last year, I helped a friend with this—after he swapped his emblem for a cooler one, his annual inspection failed outright, and he had to spend money to restore it to its original state. Safety-wise, some emblems are connected to airbags or sensors, and improper modifications could cause system failures during accidents. For example, if the front emblem involves crash protection structures, unauthorized changes might increase risks. My advice: if you really want to modify it, start by purchasing compatible parts from official stores—don’t take unnecessary risks.