China has introduced important updates to its mandatory China Compulsory Certification (CCC) framework for automobiles and automotive components. The changes were issued under Technical Decision TC11-2025-01 by the Certification and Accreditation Administration of China and are supported by revised implementation rules from the China Quality Certification Centre and the China Certification Centre for Automotive Products.

The updated requirements affect vehicle manufacturers, component suppliers, and exporters seeking access to the Chinese market, particularly in relation to new safety and performance standards.

Alignment with Updated National Standards

The revised CCC framework incorporates several newly issued and amended GB and GB/T national standards covering vehicle safety, electric vehicle battery systems, braking performance, and tire requirements.

Standard No Title Replaces Issue Date Implementation Date
GB 20071-2025 Occupant Protection in Side Impact GB 20071-2006 25.04.2025 01.07.2026
GB 20072-2024 Rear Collision Safety Requirements GB 20072-2006 31.12.2024 01.07.2026
GB 38031-2025 Traction Battery Safety for EVs GB 38031-2020 28.03.2025 01.07.2026
GB 11555-2025 Defrosting & Demisting System Specs GB 11555-2009 28.03.2025 01.01.2026
GB/T 13594-2025 ABS Performance & Test Methods GB/T 13594-2003 25.04.2025 01.08.2025
GB/T 17350-2024 Special Vehicle Classification GB/T 17350-2009 31.12.2024 01.01.2026
GB/T 31484-2015 (Amend. 1) EV Traction Battery Cycle Life 28.02.2025 01.04.2025
GB 9743-2024 (Amend. 1) Passenger Car Tires 25.04.2025 01.05.2025
GB 9744-2024 (Amend. 1) Truck Tires 25.04.2025 01.05.2025

These updated standards reflect new safety, performance, and environmental considerations for both vehicles and components, particularly for electric and connected mobility technologies.

New Compliance and Transition Requirements

Under the revised certification rules:

  • New CCC applications must comply with updated standards from their respective implementation dates.
  • Existing certificate holders must transition to the new standards within defined grace periods.
  • Certification bodies will apply updated testing, documentation, and conformity assessment procedures.

These transitional arrangements are intended to ensure regulatory continuity while strengthening safety and performance requirements across the automotive sector.

Impact on Automotive Manufacturers and Suppliers

The updated CCC requirements are expected to have significant operational and compliance implications for the automotive industry:

  • Vehicle design and technical documentation may require modification.
  • Additional testing or re-certification may be necessary.
  • Supply chain coordination will be essential to ensure timely compliance.
  • Electric vehicle battery safety requirements will receive heightened regulatory scrutiny.

Manufacturers exporting to China are encouraged to review applicable standards early and engage with certification bodies to manage transition timelines effectively.

Regulatory Significance

The latest CCC revisions reflect China’s continued focus on enhancing product safety, supporting electric mobility development, and aligning certification requirements with evolving national standards. As the automotive sector undergoes rapid technological transformation, regulatory oversight is being strengthened to ensure higher safety and quality benchmarks.

Companies operating in or supplying to the Chinese automotive market should proactively assess the impact of these updates to maintain uninterrupted market access.

Source: China CCC Automobile Rules 2026

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