What is the emission standard for 2013 vehicles?

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DavidDella
07/29/25 5:37pm
Most sedan, SUV, and MPV models produced in 2013 comply with the China IV emission standard, while some imported models meet the China V emission standard. Here are methods to determine a vehicle's emission standard: The simplest and most direct way is to check the vehicle's environmental protection label, which typically has clear markings on the back. However, the environmental protection label has been abolished now, meaning current vehicles no longer carry it. The abolition of the environmental protection label essentially merged the green environmental protection label with the vehicle annual inspection label. Nevertheless, emission test reports must still be submitted to the traffic management department, and only after passing the test can a qualification certificate be obtained. Therefore, vehicle emission testing remains essential. Apart from the environmental protection label, you can also check through professional inquiry websites or, for new vehicles, refer to the vehicle's factory certificate.
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