What does the China V emission standard logo look like?
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The China V emission standard logo is only found in vehicle documentation, represented by the letter "V". Below is some information about the China V standard: 1. The China V standard, officially known as the National Fifth Stage Motor Vehicle Pollutant Emission Standard, is abbreviated as "China V Standard". 2. The emission control level of China V standard is equivalent to the European Euro 5 emission standard currently in implementation. Compared to China IV standard, the new standard reduces nitrogen oxide emissions by 25% for light-duty vehicles and 43% for heavy-duty vehicles. 3. To further enhance vehicle exhaust purification system capability and reduce vehicle pollutant emissions, the sulfur content limit has been reduced from 50ppm in Stage IV to 10ppm, representing an 80% reduction.
As a long-time car enthusiast, the China 5 standard doesn't have a specific visual marker. It's usually hidden in the details, like the green environmental label stuck on the lower left corner of a new car's windshield, which clearly prints 'China V' or similar wording. Some regions mandate this sticker during vehicle registration. If there's no sticker, don't worry—pop the hood and check the nameplate, which might indicate the emission level. I also use mobile apps to enter the vehicle identification number and check official records. This is quite important because cities like Shanghai restrict high-emission vehicles, while China 5 compliant cars can pass without hindrance. When buying a car, I recommend getting the certificate from the 4S store to confirm, to avoid the hassle of purchasing a problematic used car.