
models eligible for green license plates include the Levin Twin Engine E+, which is a compact 4-door 5-seater sedan with the following dimensions: length 4645mm, width 1775mm, height 1480mm, wheelbase 2700mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 40 liters. The Levin Twin Engine E+ is equipped with a 73-horsepower permanent magnet synchronous single motor and an ECVT continuously variable transmission. The front motor has a maximum power of 53 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 507 Newton-meters. It features front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson strut independent suspension at the front and a torsion beam non-independent suspension at the rear.

As a long-time driver, I think actually offers quite a few models that qualify for green license plates, mainly their plug-in hybrid and pure electric vehicles. For example, the recently popular RAV4 Rongfang Dual Engine E+, which my friend bought, can drive over 50 kilometers in pure electric mode when plugged in, fully meeting the green license plate policy. There's also the high-performance version of the Wildlander, with a pure electric range of over 100 kilometers, using pure electric for daily commutes and fuel for long trips, saving both money and hassle. The bZ4X is Toyota's pure electric vehicle, with a modern design and strong range, of course easily qualifying for a green license plate. There are many benefits to getting a green license plate, such as exemption from purchase tax saving tens of thousands, and no restrictions on driving in cities with traffic limitations, offering more driving freedom. I recommend checking the government catalog when choosing a car to ensure the model is listed.

I'm environmentally conscious and love researching green-plate vehicles. offers several models eligible for green plates, with the bZ4X pure electric SUV standing out as a zero-emission, ultra-eco-friendly option that runs silently when fully charged. For plug-in hybrids, the Highlander Dual Engine E+ boasts spacious interiors perfect for family trips, reducing fuel consumption during electric-only driving while qualifying for green plates. The RAV4 Rongfang plug-in version has been tested to exceed 70 km in pure electric range, well above the 50 km policy requirement. Choosing these vehicles isn't just about fuel savings—it's about supporting green mobility. Green plates also grant free access to expressway priority lanes and exemption from urban driving restrictions. Toyota's recent strong push toward electrification makes these models representative of future trends.

As an automotive enthusiast, I know Toyota's green-plate vehicles are mainly divided into two categories: BEV and PHEV. Pure electric models like the bZ4X are built on dedicated electric platforms with stable range. For plug-in hybrids, the High-Performance version of the Wildlander is a typical example, featuring a sufficiently large for over 50 km of pure electric range, and its technology has passed national certification without issues. The plug-in version of the RAV4 follows the same principle. Simply put, green plate policies require either a minimum pure electric range of 50 km or full electric capability. Toyota designed these models with optimized powertrains and sufficient battery capacity to meet the standards. Maintenance is also convenient, thanks to Toyota's extensive service network and reliable service.

When we first bought our car, we researched Toyota's green license plate options. Our top choice was the RAV4 Rongfang Dual Engine E+, which offers spacious interiors perfect for a family of five, with comfortable rear seating for the kids. The plug-in design allows us to commute using electricity for daily savings and environmental benefits, while switching to fuel for long trips eliminates charging concerns. Opting for the green license plate saved us a significant amount on purchase tax, and the unrestricted city driving makes it convenient for picking up the elderly. The bZ4X pure electric version is also practical, with a single charge lasting a week—ideal if you have a home parking spot to install a charging station. Other models like the Highlander Dual Engine E+ are great for larger families. When choosing a car, consider your daily needs; green license plate models are reasonably priced and come with many benefits.

Having been in the automotive industry for a long time, Toyota's green-plate models are quite popular. The bZ4X pure electric car sells well with its stylish design that appeals to young people. Plug-in hybrids like the RAV4 Rongfang Dual Engine E+ and the Highlander Performance Edition both offer pure electric ranges exceeding 50 kilometers, easily qualifying for green plates under . These cars benefit from tax exemptions and traffic restrictions, receiving positive market feedback. Technically, Toyota's PHEV batteries feature efficient control with low failure rates. When choosing a car, pay attention to the updated official catalog as new models are continuously introduced. Green plates not only signify environmental friendliness but also bring convenience, making them ideal for urban living.


