Does the Haval M6 comply with the China VI emission standard?
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Haval M6 complies with the China VI emission standard. The China VI standard refers to the standard formulated to implement the Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of China and the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Law of the People's Republic of China, aiming to prevent and control environmental pollution caused by exhaust emissions from compression ignition and gas fuel ignition engine vehicles, protect the ecological environment, and safeguard human health. The Haval M6 is a compact SUV under the Haval brand, with dimensions of 4649mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1705mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680mm. In terms of appearance, the new Haval M6 adopts a brand-new design language, featuring a star-dotted front grille, integrated high/low beam lens headlights, a floating roof design paired with unique boomerang chrome strips, roof-mounted luggage rack, and dragon-wing style side waistline, making the overall body lines more fluid.
I've been driving my Haval M6 for almost two years now. When I bought it, I specifically chose it because it meets the China 6 emission standards. Last year's license plate registration went smoothly, and during the annual inspection, the staff directly confirmed that the emissions fully comply with regulations. I purchased this car at the end of 2019, and the salesperson clearly stated it was configured to China 6B standards. I mainly use it for shuttling kids around the city, and it's never had issues during environmental inspections. With the strict enforcement of China 6 standards now, older vehicles face driving restrictions, but my M6 can drive anywhere without problems. When buying a car, I suggest checking the environmental label in the corner of the windshield - if it says 'China 6', it's reliable. In recent years, Haval has been upgrading emission systems across its entire lineup, making them much cleaner than China 5 vehicles and giving drivers peace of mind.