Do hybrid vehicles need to pay purchase tax?

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CamilleMarie
07/29/25 11:57pm
Hybrid vehicles are exempt from vehicle purchase tax. According to the latest announcement from the Ministry of Finance, new energy vehicles are exempt from purchase tax. The types of new energy vehicles include pure electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. It is advisable to consult in advance before purchasing. Hybrid vehicles are a combination of fuel engines and electric motors. The fuel engines use diesel or gasoline, and this type of vehicle is classified as a hybrid. The electric motor is powered by a battery. These vehicles offer excellent fuel efficiency and stronger driving performance. New energy vehicles use special license plates. Small and medium-sized vehicles use gradient green plates, while large vehicles use yellow-green dual-color plates. The vehicle version can be clearly distinguished from the license plate, thus identifying the type of vehicle. Since new energy vehicles are not subject to traffic restrictions or license plate limitations, they can be easily identified.
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