Does the BMW 530 Comply with China 6 Emission Standards?

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LeElijah
07/30/25 10:49am
BMW 530 complies with China 6 emission standards. The differences between China 5 and China 6 are as follows: 1. Different Emission Labels: The label for China 5 emission standard is "V", while the label for China 6 emission standard is "VI". 2. Different Emission Standards: The emission control level of China 5 standard is equivalent to the European Union's 5th stage emission standard, which has been implemented since 2009. It imposes stricter limits on nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter emitted by vehicles. Each upgrade from China 1 to China 5 reduces vehicle pollution by 30% to 50%. The China 6 emission standard is more than 30% stricter than China 5. Under the same driving conditions and test methods, the carbon monoxide emissions of gasoline vehicles are reduced by 50%, total hydrocarbons and non-methane hydrocarbons emissions are reduced by 50%, and nitrogen oxide emissions are reduced by 42%. 3. Different Implementation Times: The China 5 emission standard for motor vehicle pollutants was implemented nationwide from January 1, 2017. On December 23, 2016, the Ministry of Environmental Protection and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine issued the "Limits and Measurement Methods for Emissions from Light-duty Vehicles (China 6)", which was implemented from July 1, 2020.
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