Does the Bora have models that meet the China 6 emission standards?
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The Bora does have models that meet the China 6 emission standards. The 2020 Bora models comply with the China 6 emission standard. If you are purchasing a new car in a region where China 6 has already been implemented, you need to buy a model that meets the China 6 standard; otherwise, you won't be able to register it. In regions where China 6 has not yet been implemented, you can purchase models that meet the China 5 standard. The 2020 Bora models are equipped with two types of engines: a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine. The 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, coded as EA211DMB, has a maximum power output of 83 kW and a maximum torque of 145 Nm. This engine features multi-point fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is paired with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed automatic transmission.
To be honest, as an ordinary user who has driven cars for several years, I can confirm that the Bora indeed has models that meet China's National VI emission standards. I personally saw the new Bora at a 4S store recently, and the sales consultant clearly stated that the main models since 2020 have been upgraded to the China VI-b standard, such as the Classic and PLUS versions. The China VI standard is designed to reduce exhaust pollution, making it more environmentally friendly than the older China V models, with slightly lower fuel consumption, which is quite reassuring for city driving. When purchasing, it's advisable to check the emission label on the vehicle's nameplate or ask the sales staff for a certificate. Of course, during new car maintenance, regular checks on the emission system are essential to avoid minor issues accumulating and affecting the car's condition. Choosing a China VI car not only complies with policies but also enhances resale value, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run.