The range "1000 – 10,000" for automotive interior plastic parts is not a standard model range, but rather a misunderstanding of the numbering system. Therefore, there are no corresponding specific model numbers.
According to the national standard "Rules for Numbering Automotive Product Parts" (GB/T 32007-2015), in automotive part numbering:
The group number is two digits, typically 51–57 or 60–75 for body systems (including interior);
The subgroup number is four digits, indicating a specific subsystem;
The part number is three digits, indicating a specific part; The total length of the number is fixed, and a continuous number range like "1000 – 10,000" will not appear as a model identifier. The "1000 –" range you mentioned... The "10,000" figure is more likely due to the following reasons:
Price Range Incorrect: Refers to interior plastic parts priced between 1,000 and 10,000 yuan;
Quantity Description: A car model uses thousands of different plastic parts, but this is not the model number;
Non-Standard Company Number: Internal material management number used by individual manufacturers, lacking universality. Common automotive interior plastic parts
are categorized by material and function. Actual model numbers are often named using the material type + application location, for example:
PP (Polypropylene): Used for dashboard frames, door panels, ventilation ducts, etc.;
ABS: Used for dashboards, door handles, switch panels;
PVC: Used for dashboard covers, headliners, steering wheel wrapping;
PC/ABS: Used for high-heat-resistant, high-gloss interior parts;
POM (Polyoxymethylene): Used for interior small gears, buttons, clips, and other structural parts.
