Does the 2020 Honda Fit meet China VI emission standards?
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2020 Honda Fit does not meet the China VI emission standards; it complies with the China V emission standards. Below is relevant information: 1. China V and China VI refer to the national automobile exhaust emission standards. The larger the number, the more environmentally friendly the vehicle's emissions. 2. The 'China VI' standard is an upgrade of the 'China V' standard. Compared to 'China V', 'China VI' imposes stricter control on pollutant emission limits. The standard reduces carbon monoxide emissions from gasoline vehicles by 50%, total hydrocarbon and non-methane hydrocarbon emission limits by 50%, and nitrogen oxide emission limits by 42%. 3. According to the plan, the 'China VI' standard will be implemented in two phases: 6A and 6B. The first phase starts on July 1, 2020, prohibiting the sale, registration, and licensing of vehicles below the 6A emission standard. The second phase begins on July 1, 2023, prohibiting the sale, registration, and licensing of vehicles below the 6B emission standard. However, these are the national timelines for achieving the 'China VI' standard, and some regions have already decided to implement this standard ahead of schedule. Each change in emission policies profoundly affects the automotive market landscape and consumer decisions.