
The Equinox has a China 6 version. All models of the 2021 Equinox are China 6 versions. Body dimensions: The Equinox has a length, width, and height of 4646mm, 1843mm, and 1688mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2725mm. Interior features: The Equinox comes with a leather steering wheel, a 3.5-inch full LCD instrument panel, and an 8-inch color LCD central control screen. Powertrain: The Equinox is equipped with 1.5T and 2.0T engines, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission and a 9-speed automatic transmission respectively. The maximum horsepower is 169Ps and 237Ps respectively.

I've been running a car dealership for ten years, and customers often ask about the Equinox's China 6 emission standards. Chevrolet upgraded the Equinox to meet China 6 emissions back in 2019, and all models currently on the market comply with the China 6b standard. When the upgrade first happened, many existing owners specifically asked if retrofitting was possible, but there was really no need to buy a new one. The China 6 version has more refined engine tuning, comes with a particulate filter, and has minor changes to the dashboard display. If you're buying used, check the badge for the China VI mark—models after July 2019 are generally compliant. Last time I inspected a customer's car, I noticed the 2020 1.5T model's fuel consumption was 0.3L/100km lower than the China 5 version, proving the technology has indeed improved. If you're in cities like Beijing or Shanghai, a China 6 car can stay on the road for several more years.

Last month I just picked up my Equinox 550T, and the salesperson guaranteed it meets China 6b standards. Currently, all models sold at nationwide 4S stores are China 6 compliant, even the base Liejie trim meets the standard. Remember to check the vehicle's environmental protection checklist when selecting a car—it's clearly stated there. During my test drive, I noticed the China 6 version has quicker throttle response compared to the older model, and the start-stop system operates more smoothly. Many people worry that China 6 vehicles are prone to clogging the three-way catalytic converter, but with regular maintenance, it's not an issue at all. Last week, I took a long trip and averaged just 8.2L/100km—China 5 owners were downright envious. The 4S salesperson said this car will easily pass inspections until 2025, and China 6 used cars face no restrictions on nationwide circulation.

Master Wang from the auto repair shop next to my house says that now, nine out of ten Equinoxes coming into his shop are China 6 versions. You can identify them by the 10th digit of the VIN—those produced after 2020 start with an 'L'. The China 6 version has an added temperature sensor in the exhaust system, and the diagnostic interface can read more data. For routine maintenance, it's important to use low-ash engine oil; otherwise, the particulate filter is prone to triggering alarms. Although the repair parts are slightly more expensive, the overall failure rate is actually lower. Last time, my neighbor's 2019 China 6 model had a warning light on, but it turned out to be just a loose fuel cap. This car holds its value well in the used car market, with the China 6 version being about 5,000 yuan more expensive than the same-year China 5 version.


