How to Determine if a Vehicle Meets China 6 Emission Standards?

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DiIvan
07/29/25 6:23pm
Methods to determine if a vehicle meets China 6 emission standards: 1. Check the vehicle's environmental protection label, which clearly indicates the emission standard on the back; 2. Visit the website of the Motor Vehicle Exhaust Pollution Supervision and Management Center for inquiry; 3. Bring the vehicle registration certificate to the local vehicle management office for verification; 4. For new vehicles, refer to the factory-issued compliance certificate, which specifies the vehicle's exhaust emission standard (e.g., China 4, China 5, etc.). China 6 refers to compliance with the national sixth-stage motor vehicle pollutant emission standards. Vehicle emissions include harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and soot released from exhaust. Compared to the well-known China 5 standard, China 6 imposes stricter requirements on pollutant emissions.
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