Domestically Produced Passenger Vehicles to Enable Same-Day Purchase and Registration
[Policy Implementation] Domestically produced passenger vehicles will allow 'same-day purchase, same-day registration.'
Core Development: Real-Time Data Sharing Eliminates Registration Bottlenecks
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and the Ministry of Public Security jointly issued a notice stating that, effective June 23, 2026, certificate-of-conformity information for domestically produced passenger vehicles will be shared in real time, enabling end-to-end processing of same-day vehicle purchase, tax payment, and license plate registration.
Key Figures: Annual Coverage Exceeds 20 Million New Vehicles
The two ministries have optimized data interfaces, allowing manufacturers to uniformly upload certificates of conformity and pre-inspection information, which public security systems can receive within seconds. Additionally, paper documentation requirements are eliminated, and the number of required standard vehicle photographs is reduced, benefiting an estimated over 20 million new vehicles annually.
Strategic Foundation: Letting Data Do the Running Instead of People
This policy aims to meet rising consumer demand by breaking down interdepartmental data silos, reducing operational costs for enterprises, and enhancing the car-buying experience for consumers. The next step involves expanding pre-inspection model adoption to more automakers, broadening the scope of this convenience.