Where is the VIN number located on the Chery e3?

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DylanLee
07/30/25 3:28am
Chery e3's VIN number is located on the crossbeam under the front passenger seat. You need to lift the carpet to see it. If there is floor covering, you will need to cut it open to view the VIN. The VIN, short for Vehicle Identification Number, is a unique 17-character alphanumeric code used to identify a vehicle's manufacturer, engine, chassis number, and other specifications. The Chery e3 is a compact car equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 5MT transmission. In terms of body dimensions, the Chery e3 measures 4450mm in length, 1748mm in width, 1493mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2570mm.
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