Which Brands Have China V Emission Standard Vehicles?
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Brands with China V emission standard vehicles include: Chery, Great Wall, Haval, WEY, and ORA. Methods to check if a vehicle meets the China V standard: 1. The simplest way is to look at the vehicle's environmental protection label, which clearly indicates the emission standard on the back. The registration certificate also states the emission standard of the vehicle. 2. Visit professional query websites, such as the Motor Vehicle Exhaust Pollution Supervision and Management Center website, to check. 3. Take the vehicle's registration certificate (original or copy) to the environmental protection window of the vehicle management office or the local motor vehicle pollution management center for assistance from the staff in checking.
As a friend who frequently helps relatives and friends choose cars, I can say that China V vehicles refer to those that comply with the National Phase V emission standards, primarily sold and manufactured between 2017 and 2020. During that time, almost all mainstream car brands launched China V models, covering various price ranges. Joint-venture brands like Volkswagen, Toyota, and Honda were commonly seen on the streets, with their economical sedans and SUVs being particularly popular; Buick also held a place among American cars. In the premium market, brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi offered more luxurious experiences. Among domestic brands, Geely, Great Wall, BYD, and Changan stood out, with BYD also introducing some hybrid models that met the China V standards. Wuling was quite popular in the microcar segment. The China V standard required reductions in tailpipe pollutants, and while standards have now been upgraded to China VI, these vehicles can still be found in the used car market. Remember, it's important to check the emission label when buying used, as maintenance costs vary across brands. Overall, there was a diverse range of brands, from Japanese to European, offering something for everyone.