How to Check if a Car Meets China 5 Emission Standards?

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SamuelFitz
07/25/25 11:56am
Methods to check if a vehicle meets China 5 emission standards: 1. Look at the "Vehicle Fuel Consumption Label" on the new car to determine whether it is a China 4 or China 5 vehicle. The Vehicle Fuel Consumption Label is usually posted on the side window of the new car, indicating the fuel consumption under urban, suburban, and combined driving conditions for light-duty vehicles. 2. Check the new car's nameplate to find the vehicle model number, which is a combination of numbers and letters. 3. Inspect the engine model of the new car. 4. Visit the official website of the Motor Vehicle Environmental Protection, enter the vehicle model and engine model, and perform a query to confirm whether it is a China 5 or China 4 vehicle.
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McMackenzie
08/11/25 8:08pm
I remember the first time I wanted to check if my car met the China 5 emission standard, as I heard some cities restrict non-China 5 vehicles. I flipped through the vehicle registration certificate, that big green booklet, which clearly states the emission standard – China 5 is labeled as 'China V'. If you accidentally lose the booklet, you can also check the vehicle conformity certificate, usually provided by the 4S store when purchasing the car. By the way, I later discovered that the nameplate on the door frame or the label in the engine compartment can also provide clues. These methods are quite simple and take only a few minutes. If you're still unsure, I suggest going directly to the 4S store to ask; they have a system to quickly check. Why be so meticulous? Because China 5 vehicles are more convenient to drive in big cities and can retain their value better. The key is to try multiple sources to avoid errors from relying on just one point.
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