Does the Baoluda DS6 hybrid need to be licensed?
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Baoluda DS6 hybrid needs to be licensed, whether it is a pure electric vehicle or a hybrid vehicle. Documents required for new car registration: Original and photocopy of ID card, if you are handling it for someone else, both your own and the car owner's must be brought, original and photocopy of the invoice, original and photocopy of the certificate of conformity, original and photocopy of the compulsory insurance copy, and tax payment certificate. Vehicle registration time: For new car registration, there is no strict national regulation on how many days it must be done within. However, the temporary license plate can only be used for one month after the first purchase. After that, if the license plate is not registered, the car cannot be driven on the road. No consumer would buy a new car and leave it unused, waiting for several years before registering the license plate.
I recently purchased a Baoluda DS6 hybrid version, and my personal experience tells you that license plate registration is a must. Whether it's gasoline, hybrid, or pure electric, new vehicles must be registered and licensed to drive on public roads—it's a legal requirement. When I went through the registration process, I made several trips to the DMV, bringing along the car purchase invoice, ID proof, and compulsory insurance policy. The staff verified the vehicle's emissions and safety systems before issuing the plates. Although hybrid cars are energy-efficient and eco-friendly, the registration process is no different from that of traditional vehicles. Driving without a license plate risks fines, penalty points, and even towing if caught by traffic police. Worse, in case of an accident, insurance won’t cover the damages, leaving you to pay for repairs out of pocket. I recommend handling the paperwork immediately after purchase—don’t risk daily commuting peace of mind over minor delays. Registering a hybrid car has no extra hurdles; just prepare the documents, wait patiently in line, and it usually takes a few days to ensure legal road use.