Does the 10th-generation Accord meet China 6 emission standards?
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The 10th-generation Accord meets China 6 emission standards. The vehicle is equipped with three types of engines: a low-power 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, a high-power 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, and a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine. The interior of the 10th-generation Accord features an independent 8-inch central control screen, with a customizable App icon-based interface for the infotainment system, supporting smartphone connectivity functions such as Apple CarPlay. The dimensions of the 10th-generation Accord are 4893 mm in length, 1862 mm in width, and 1449 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830 mm. The car is equipped with ultra-high-performance Pilot Super Sport tires, which help eliminate changes in contact area during high-speed cornering.
The 10th-generation Accord does indeed have a China VI version in the Chinese market, which I'm quite certain about. When Honda launched this model around 2018, it coincided with the gradual implementation of the China VI emission standards in China. Therefore, vehicles sold from 2019 onwards generally meet the China VI B emission requirements. Its engine system has undergone significant upgrades, with both the 1.5T turbocharged and hybrid versions equipped with more advanced exhaust treatment devices, ensuring stricter control over nitrogen oxides and particulate matter. If you're considering buying a used or new car, I recommend checking the manufacturing date on the vehicle's compliance certificate—models produced after 2019 are mostly China VI compliant, which can help avoid registration issues in cities with license plate restrictions. Of course, some early 2018 models might still be China V compliant, so be careful to distinguish between them. Overall, the emission optimization of the 10th-generation Accord is a significant highlight, contributing positively to environmental protection, and you won't feel any power limitations while driving.