Does the 10th Generation Accord Meet China 6 Emission Standards?
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The 10th generation Accord complies with China 6 emission standards. Below are specific details about the 10th generation Accord: 1. Fuel Efficiency Advantage: It adopts Honda's third-generation i-MMD hybrid system, with a combined system power output of 158kW. Assisted by the E-CVT transmission, it achieves an ultra-low fuel consumption of 4.2L/100km, which is lower than current models. Real-world fuel consumption remains under 5L/100km. In fuel-saving challenges, the 10th generation Accord hybrid even achieved an extreme range of over 2,143.8km, surpassing the previous hybrid model. 2. Engine Configurations: It offers a low-power version 1.5L turbocharged engine, a high-power version 1.5L turbocharged engine, and a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine.
As an automotive enthusiast, I'm very familiar with the 10th-generation Accord. It indeed has a China VI version! China VI is China's emission standard, and the Accord launched its China VI models around 2019 to help reduce exhaust pollution, which is crucial for environmental protection. I remember Honda updated its engine technology, such as adding a GPF filter, to make emissions cleaner. If you're buying a new Accord now, it's mostly China VI compliant; for used ones, check the production year—those after 2019 usually meet the standard. I've driven this car—it's powerful and fuel-efficient. The China VI version doesn't compromise the driving experience; instead, it gives you peace of mind knowing you're contributing to environmental protection. It's truly a great choice!