Does the 2019 Sagitar meet China 6 emission standards?
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The 2019 Sagitar is available in both China 5 and China 6 versions for owners to choose from, so there's no need to worry about emission standards. Here's more information about the new Sagitar: 1. Exterior: The overall design leans towards the "Jetta" style, with the headlights perfectly integrated with the front grille, giving the front face a more impactful look. The body lines are clear and distinct, adding to the overall sense of stability. 2. Fuel consumption: The average fuel consumption is 6.0L/100km, which outperforms many competitors in the same class in terms of fuel efficiency. 3. Features: Hill start assist, cruise control, front and rear parking radar, rearview camera, eco-driving mode, seat heating and ventilation functions, etc. 4. Powertrain: The Sagitar is equipped with an EA211 series engine, with a maximum power of 110kW, maximum torque of 250N·m, and up to 150 horsepower. The transmission uses a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox, which works well with the engine, ensuring smooth and linear power output.
I have been working in the automotive industry for many years and understand that the 2019 Sagitar complies with the China VI emission standards. The China VI standards were implemented nationwide starting from July 2019, emphasizing a reduction in pollutant emissions, such as nitrogen oxides and particulate matter, which must be reduced by over 30%. As one of Volkswagen's flagship models, the Sagitar upgraded its engine and exhaust system in 2019, including the addition of a GPF (Gasoline Particulate Filter) to meet the standards. When purchasing, it is recommended to check the vehicle conformity certificate or VIN code to confirm the emission level. The China VI standards not only benefit the environment but also improve fuel efficiency, with average fuel consumption reduced by about 5%. However, it is important to maintain the filter to avoid clogging. Overall, car owners can drive with confidence, but remember to perform regular emission tests to ensure safety.