Which Year's Cars Are China 4?
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Gasoline vehicles produced after July 1, 2010, are generally China 4 standard. Diesel vehicles produced after July 1, 2013, are all China 4 standard. After July 1, 2013, China 3 vehicles were prohibited from being registered. More information about China 4 vehicles is as follows: 1. The China 4 emission standard is the fourth stage of national motor vehicle pollutant emission standards. China 4 requires that, compared to China 3, light-duty vehicles reduce single-vehicle pollutant emissions by approximately 50%, heavy-duty vehicles reduce single-vehicle emissions by approximately 30%, and particulate matter emissions by more than 80%; 2. China has a large number of vehicles, and automobile exhaust contributes significantly to environmental pollution, with a trend of increasing severity. Automobile exhaust contains harmful gases such as carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons, and the emission standards set limits on the emissions of these gases. Implementation timeline: China 1 standard was implemented nationwide on July 1, 2001; China 2 standard on July 1, 2004; China 3 standard on July 1, 2007; China 4 standard on July 1, 2010; China 5 standard on January 1, 2018.