In which year did China V vehicles start production?
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China V emission standard vehicles generally started production in 2012. China V is an emission standard, which is more stringent than China IV, resulting in fewer pollutants emitted, making it more environmentally friendly. From the perspective of the vehicle itself, the China V emission standard mainly involves a more complex emission control system and higher costs. For car owners, there is no significant difference, although it cannot be ruled out that some models may exhibit weaker power performance. The emission standards for China V vehicles mainly refer to HC emission values below 0.1g/km, CO emission values below 1.0g/km, NOx emission values below 0.06g/km, and PM requirements below 0.005g/km. China V vehicles are those that comply with the 'National Fifth Stage Motor Vehicle Pollutant Emission Standards.' The motor vehicle pollutant emission standards were established to implement environmental protection laws, reduce and prevent vehicle exhaust pollution, protect the ecological environment, and ensure human health.