How many more years can China V vehicles be driven?

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SanMaggie
07/29/25 6:54pm
China V vehicles can be driven until they are scrapped or fail the annual inspection. Even after China VI standards are introduced, there will be no impact on the service life of already sold China V vehicles. The implementation of China VI standards is only to regulate automakers, requiring them to produce and sell vehicles that meet the 'China VI' standards. This has little to do with consumers' car purchases and choices. Therefore, there is no difference in the service life between China V and China VI vehicles (or even China IV vehicles). Automobile emission standards: Refer to regulations on the content of harmful gases emitted from vehicle waste, such as CO (carbon monoxide), HC+NOx (hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides), and PM (particulates, soot). Implementation sequence: China first implemented the China I emission standard, followed by China II, China III, China IV, China V, and China VI. Each upgrade in emission standards significantly reduces vehicle exhaust emissions. From China I to China V, each upgrade reduces single-vehicle pollution by 30% to 50%.
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