
China VI is the symbol for the China VI emission standard, which is the strictest vehicle emission standard in China and will be fully implemented nationwide in 2023. Under this standard, carbon monoxide and total hydrocarbon emissions from vehicle exhaust must be reduced by 50%, nitrogen oxides by 42%, and particulate matter by 33%. The China VI symbol can be found on the vehicle's nameplate, located at the bottom of the B-pillar on the passenger side. Here are two ways to identify it: 1. The simplest method is to check the vehicle's environmental protection label, where the 'emission standard' section will indicate whether it meets China VI; 2. The 'China VI standard' is divided into two phases, 'China VI a' and 'China VI b', which are scheduled to be uniformly implemented nationwide on July 1, 2020, and July 1, 2023, respectively.

Over the years as a driver, I've become very familiar with the labels at gas stations. The main identifier for China VI fuel is the prominent 'China VI' text symbol on the fuel nozzle label, displayed alongside 92 or 95 octane gasoline. Choosing this fuel not only ensures your vehicle meets emission standards but also makes the engine run smoother with less abnormal noise. When refueling, it's simple - just check if this symbol appears before the fuel name. I always verify this way to avoid accidentally filling up with older standard fuel. Additionally, make sure the gas station's signage clearly indicates China VI certification to prevent wasted trips and money. Developing this habit early can save you a lot on future , and you won't have to worry about emission issues during long drives.

After having kids, I always see my car as a family guardian. The China VI fuel label is just a small 'China VI' tag next to the fuel grade number 92 or 95 on the pump nozzle. Choosing fuel with this symbol means lower emissions and better air protection, which is more beneficial for children's health. Every time I refuel on my way to or from kindergarten, I make sure to check this symbol to avoid misfueling. This detail is simple but crucial because it ensures cleaner gasoline, more efficient combustion, and no wasted money. Long-term use can also prevent engine problems, saving money and giving peace of mind.


