What Does a Vehicle Certificate of Conformity Look Like?

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EmersynAnn
07/29/25 4:15pm
The upper part of the vehicle certificate of conformity page is inscribed with 'Motor Vehicle Whole Vehicle Factory Certificate of Conformity of the People's Republic of China.' The middle section of the page features the car brand's logo, while the lower part displays the name of the automobile manufacturer, such as FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd. for FAW-Volkswagen or Beijing Hyundai Motor Co., Ltd. for Beijing Hyundai. Inside, you will find various details about the vehicle, including engine specifications, seat information, and more. Here’s an introduction to the vehicle certificate of conformity: The vehicle certificate of conformity is a crucial document for a car and is essential for vehicle registration. Only vehicles with this certificate meet the national requirements for motor vehicle equipment quality and related standards.
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