Does the Baojun 310W meet China VI emission standards?
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Baojun 310W meets China VI emission standards. China VI is a standard established to prevent environmental pollution caused by compression-ignition and gas-fueled spark-ignition engines, protect the ecological environment, and safeguard human health. The Baojun 310W is a compact 5-door, 5-seat station wagon with body dimensions of 4620mm in length, 1710mm in width, and 1535mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. The Baojun 310W is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 5-speed mechanical automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 77 kilowatts at 5600 rpm and a maximum torque of 135 Newton-meters between 3600 and 5200 rpm.
When I considered changing cars last year, I researched the Baojun 310W and found that this model indeed has a China VI emission standard version. Now that China has implemented the China VI environmental requirements, new cars basically have to meet the standard. The 310W launched an upgraded version after 2018, and many dealers sell the 1.2L and 1.5L models that comply with China VI b, which emit less when driven. I remember when I went to the 4S store for a test drive, the salesperson confirmed this. There are many benefits to choosing a China VI car, such as easier registration in big cities and potentially higher resale value in the future. In daily use, the engines of such cars are optimized, resulting in slightly better fuel efficiency. From an environmental perspective, it's also commendable as less pollution is better for the environment. In short, the answer is yes, just check the production date before buying to avoid old inventory models.