Let’s take a look at the relevant provisions of national standards.
First of all, there are regulations on vehicle logos: Motor vehicles should be equipped with a trademark or factory logo that can be maintained permanently and is compatible with the vehicle brand on an easily visible part of the outer surface of the front part of the vehicle body.
That is, if your car’s logo has fallen off or is unrecognizable without damage, it does not meet the requirements. You need to purchase a new device to its original location, otherwise it will not pass the annual review. This situation happens from time to time. If the color, shape, and size of the vehicle logo are obviously different from the original one, or the installation position is inconsistent with the driving license, it will not pass the annual review.
The traffic police will deduct the vehicle tail logo I won't care about it. Many people think that the rear logo is ugly and the font is large and conspicuous, such as BMW Brilliance, Chery Land Rover, etc., so they want to deduct it. As long as it is deducted and nothing else is installed, the traffic police will not care, otherwise it will be treated as illegal modification.
In addition, the vehicle tail logo can be deducted, but the vehicle logo cannot be deducted, otherwise it will not pass the annual inspection. If you change the vehicle logo without permission, it is an illegal modification. The traffic police will intercept it, impose a fine of 200 yuan, and order it to be restored to its original state.
Can the car be inspected if the rear label is removed?
Yes, the annual vehicle inspection does not include the word mark on the rear of the car. As long as nothing else is installed, it will not be considered illegal modification. As long as the car mark is intact, there is basically no problem.
Illegal exterior modifications include: changing the exterior logo, color, and stickers of the car body, opening a sunroof, adding front and rear bumpers, luggage racks, rear spoilers, tire rims, chassis, etc.