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What is the China VI symbol for automobiles?

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MacLogan
07/29/25 8:40am
The China VI symbol for automobiles is VI. Here are some relevant details: 1. The implementation of automobile pollutant emission standards aims to reduce vehicle exhaust emissions and minimize environmental pollution. Vehicle exhaust refers to harmful gases emitted from waste, including CO (carbon monoxide), HC (hydrocarbons), NOx (nitrogen oxides), and PM (particulates, soot). 2. The country has now introduced the China VI emission standard, which is considered a stricter emission standard compared to the China V emission standard. The China VI emission standard consists of two phases: China VIa and China VIb, scheduled for nationwide implementation on July 1, 2020, and July 1, 2023, respectively.
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VonJayla
08/12/25 6:24am
I've been driving for a while, and recently noticed a small label on the lower left corner of the windshield of my new car that says 'China VI' or 'Guo Liu', using the Roman numeral VI to represent six. This is China's latest automotive emission standard symbol, indicating the vehicle meets the sixth-stage pollutant limit requirements, which are stricter than the previous China V standard, significantly reducing nitrogen oxide and particulate emissions. I've also noticed many friends' new cars have this sticker, often near the windshield or door frame. Though small, this symbol is important because it proves the vehicle's environmental compliance, making it easier to pass annual inspections without issues. Moreover, China VI vehicles are generally more fuel-efficient and reliable, and the government offers subsidies to encourage their purchase. When buying a used car, don't forget to check that this label is intact, as damage might affect transfer procedures or traffic restriction policies. I always pay attention to this when driving, feeling like I'm contributing to the environment. The reduction in smog is partly thanks to these standards, and I recommend everyone choose China VI vehicles for a more secure life.
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DiXavier
10/05/25 7:48am
I remember a friend specifically asking the salesperson when buying a car. The China 6 symbol is a small round label usually stuck near the hood or the information nameplate, printed with "China 6" or "Guo Liu" characters. It indicates that the vehicle meets the National Standard Phase 6 for emissions, which is more environmentally friendly than the older standards, such as significantly reducing carbon monoxide emissions. I found that this symbol isn't just a mark—it also relates to the quality of the vehicle's emission system. During maintenance, the mechanic mentioned the engine was optimized for China 6 standards. Nowadays, big cities' traffic restriction policies are more lenient towards China 6 vehicles, making it hassle-free to drive them into urban areas. When choosing a car, I recommend checking the windshield to ensure the label is intact and not peeling off. From my personal experience, China 6 vehicles offer smooth starts, lower noise levels, and are worth a try. They also make annual inspections easier and support environmental protection.
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SanBrooke
11/19/25 2:30am
I just started driving and was curious about what the China VI symbol is. It's actually a label affixed to the vehicle, usually located in the lower right corner of the windshield, marked with "China VI" or "VI," indicating compliance with China's sixth-stage emission standards. This symbol proves that the vehicle meets emission requirements and has good pollutant control. I looked it up online, and many new cars come with it from the factory. Although the symbol is simple, it must be complete during the annual inspection; otherwise, it's hard to pass. When changing cars, it's advisable to check if the sticker is intact—this is basic common sense.
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