What Type of Vehicle is China 5?

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OOscar
07/30/25 10:33am
China 5 vehicles refer to those that comply with the 'National Phase V Emission Standard for Motor Vehicle Pollutants.' The emission standard for motor vehicle pollutants is established to implement environmental protection laws, reduce and prevent pollution from vehicle exhaust, protect the ecological environment, and ensure human health. Vehicles produced between 2017 and 2018 are generally China 5 compliant, though this is not universally the case, as the implementation timelines for emission standards vary across different regions in China. Below are the introduction and implementation timeline of the 'China 5 Standard': Introduction to the 'China 5 Standard': The 'China 5 Standard,' or the National Phase V Emission Standard for Motor Vehicle Pollutants, has an emission control level equivalent to the Euro 5 emission standard currently in effect in Europe. It imposes stricter limits on pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter emitted by motor vehicles. Implementation Timeline of the 'China 5 Standard': The China 5 emission standard was fully implemented nationwide starting from July 1, 2017, with an emission control level equivalent to the Euro 5 standard in effect in Europe.
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