How are vehicle classes divided?

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StMackenzie
07/30/25 12:27am
Vehicle classes are divided according to the following standards: 1. According to Mainland China standards: Mini cars (displacement below 1L), Subcompact cars (displacement 1.0~1.6L), Compact cars (displacement 1.6~2.5L), Mid-size cars (displacement 2.5~4.0L), Full-size cars (displacement above 4L). 2. According to European classification: Cars are divided into A00 class (micro cars), A0 class (subcompact cars), A class (compact cars), B class (mid-size cars), C class (full-size cars), D class (luxury cars).
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