Where to Check China V and VI Emission Standards?

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MalachiMarie
07/30/25 12:44am
The simplest method is to check the vehicle's environmental protection label, where the 'Emission Standard' section will clearly indicate the national standard (e.g., China V or VI). For new vehicles, this information can also be found on the vehicle's factory certificate or conformity certificate. Additionally, you can verify this by logging into the public inquiry platform of the Motor Vehicle Environmental Protection Network. Below is some extended information: 1. Vehicle Emissions: Vehicle emissions refer to harmful gases discharged from exhaust, including CO (carbon monoxide), HC+NOx (hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides), and PM (particulate matter, soot). These are all harmful gases produced during the engine's combustion process. 2. Volkswagen Teramont: The Volkswagen Teramont's adaptive lighting system (AFS) operates only when the low beam is on. The dynamic headlight range control function activates when the vehicle speed exceeds 40km/h. During cornering, the headlight beam automatically adjusts to improve the driver's visibility of the road ahead in curves.
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