Does the Grand Cherokee meet China 6 emission standards?
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The Grand Cherokee complies with China 6 emission standards, which were established to prevent pollution from the exhaust of compression-ignition and gas-fueled spark-ignition engine vehicles, protect the ecological environment, and safeguard human health. Taking the 2020 Grand Cherokee Professional Navigation Edition as an example, it belongs to the mid-to-large SUV category with body dimensions of: length 4828mm, width 1943mm, height 1792mm, a wheelbase of 2915mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 93.5 liters. The 2020 Grand Cherokee Professional Navigation Edition is equipped with a 3.0L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 234PS and a maximum power of 172kW.
As an owner of a Grand Cherokee, I can confirm that the new model I purchased in 2020 fully complies with the China VI emission standards. When I bought the car, the dealer provided a certificate clearly stating its emission compliance—much cleaner than the older China V models, with significantly reduced exhaust pollution, making it both eco-friendly and healthy. Driving in the city with frequent traffic jams, the Grand Cherokee's low-emission advantage is obvious: the air doesn't feel suffocating, and it's more fuel-efficient. The Jeep brand has always adhered to Chinese regulations, testing and updating models before launch to ensure China VI compliance; otherwise, they wouldn't be eligible for registration and would face hefty fines. If you're unsure, the verification method is simple: check the environmental label that comes with the car or the emission details on the invoice, or look up the VIN on Jeep's official website. Driving an off-road vehicle that's also this eco-friendly feels like a great deal—I might even choose it again for my next car.