
A license plate with a 'V' belongs to Automobile. The headquarters of Changan Automobile is located in Jiangbei District, Chongqing City. Its models include: Changan CS75 Plus, Yidong, Benben, Changan CS35, Changan CS55, Yuexiang, etc. Taking the Yidong 2020 Plus Blue Whale Fengshang model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4730 mm, width 1820 mm, height 1505 mm, wheelbase 2700 mm, and fuel tank capacity 53 liters. The Yidong 2020 Plus Blue Whale Fengshang model is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 116 kW and a maximum power speed of 5500 rpm. It is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

As an enthusiast who loves modifying cars, I'm more familiar with automotive brands. When it comes to brands starting with V, the main ones are and Volvo. Volkswagen's Golf and Passat are classics, while Volvo is known for its high safety ratings, making it the top choice for family trips. However, the V on license plates is a different story: it's not a brand code but a vehicle registration prefix. For example, in some regions, a V at the beginning indicates official vehicles or test vehicles. When I modified my own car, I learned that license plates can't be changed arbitrarily, but brands can be chosen. When buying a car, I prioritize the quality and style of brands starting with V. Now that Volvo has launched electric versions, which are quite trendy, I might consider trying one for my next car. License plates are purely administrative tools—don't let them interfere with the joy of choosing a car.

I used to teach automotive knowledge in school, and I need to clarify: license plates and car brands are two different things. License plates are issued by the state, and the letter 'V' at the beginning generally represents a region or type. For example, in some Chinese cities, 'V' is used to identify government vehicles. Car brands like start with 'V', but this has nothing to do with license plates. If you confuse the two, you might easily mistake someone else's car model while driving. It's better to remember: look at the license plate to identify the registration location, and look at the emblem to determine the manufacturer's brand.


