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What is the symbol for China VI?

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Sandra
07/29/2025, 02:38:13 PM

The 'VI' in China VI is the Roman numeral for six. The implementation of China VI emission standards is divided into two phases: Phase A and Phase B. Phase A started on July 1, 2020, and Phase B will begin on July 1, 2023. Essentially, Phase A serves as a transition from China V to China VI. Below is an introduction to China VI: In 2023, China will fully implement the China VI emission standards. Since its proposal, the China VI emission standard has attracted significant attention and is even regarded as the most stringent emission standard ever. The strictness of China VI lies in its requirement for a near-doubling reduction in the emission of polluting gases from vehicle exhaust, such as carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons, which must be reduced to half of previous levels. The emission of nitrogen oxides is also required to be nearly halved, and particulate matter must be reduced by 33% compared to previous standards.

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OBrody
08/14/2025, 07:53:05 AM

To be honest, the symbol for China 6 is the Roman numeral VI, which is the sign for the number 6. I see this all the time in repair shops, with many new cars having stickers that say 'China VI' to indicate compliance with the latest emission standards. It's much stricter than the old China 5, requiring cleaner exhaust and reducing pollutants like PM2.5. When inspecting a car, pay attention to the sticker's location—usually in the corner of the windshield or in the manual. If you're buying a used car and don't see this VI, it might be an older standard, which could affect the annual inspection, so consider upgrading early. Drivers should know a bit about this—don't underestimate this small symbol, as it relates to environmental regulations and car value.

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VanJoseph
10/14/2025, 03:16:44 AM

From an environmental perspective, the China VI symbol represents China's progress in emission reduction. Every time I see it, I think about how it can help improve urban air quality. VI stands for the sixth stage, which controls nitrogen oxides and particulate matter in vehicle exhaust, making cars run cleaner. When consumers choose a car, especially in the era of electric vehicles, they should look for the VI label to avoid buying the wrong model. In terms of policy, VI is divided into two phases, a and b, with phase b being stricter. Most regions have implemented phase b after 2023. In the long run, this symbol drives technological updates, and everyone needs to get used to these details.

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LaCamille
11/27/2025, 03:10:10 AM

The 'Guo Liu' character we refer to is 'VI', the Roman numeral for six. When I bought my new car, I researched this and found it on the rear badge, such as the 'Guo VIb' marking. It indicates compliance with emission standards, being more environmentally friendly than older versions. If you don't pay attention to it when choosing a car, you might encounter issues with registration, especially in big cities with strict restrictions. My friend's old car was inspected last year due to incomplete markings. Don't overcomplicate it; simply check the manual or factory information. Nowadays, almost all new car models come with VI, which is quite reassuring.

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PaisleeDella
01/17/2026, 09:45:54 PM

When selling cars, the China VI emission standard symbol (VI) is a key point we use to attract customers. VI represents the latest emission standard, divided into VIa and VIb, with the b phase being more stringent. I often explain that buyers should verify it in the manual or factory label before purchasing. This symbol isn't just an icon—it affects the vehicle's resale value and compliance. Nationwide implementation began in 2019, with varying local policies, but non-VI vehicles face road restrictions. Highlighting this detail during sales helps customers avoid risks.

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ZoeAnn
04/13/2026, 11:32:28 PM

As a new driver, my instructor mentioned that the China 6 symbol is VI, and that Roman numeral six is super common. You can see it on vehicle inspection sheets or official websites, representing the sixth stage of emission standards, reducing pollution and improving efficiency. Pay attention to the clarity of the sticker, as it may fade over time. I suggest young people pay more attention to such labels, as they relate to environmental responsibility and regulatory compliance. Driven by policies, VI has become the standard for new cars, so prioritize it when choosing a vehicle—it saves money and offers peace of mind.

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