Does the Highlander have China 6 compliant vehicles?
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Highlander has China 6 compliant vehicles. China 6 refers to the National Stage 6 Motor Vehicle Pollutant Emission Standard. Emission standards are regulations that limit the content of harmful gases emitted from vehicle exhaust, including carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and soot. These standards are categorized by letters: China I, China II, China III, China IV, China V, and China VI. Taking the 2021 Highlander as an example, it is a mid-size SUV with the following dimensions: length 4890mm, width 1925mm, height 1720mm, wheelbase 2790mm, fuel tank capacity 72.5 liters, and curb weight 1935kg.
China VI is China's emission standard aimed at reducing vehicle pollution, and many cars on the market have now been upgraded to China VI. The Highlander does indeed have a China VI version. Since 2019, Toyota has gradually introduced models that comply with the China VI emission standards. If you want to confirm when buying a car, you can check the vehicle's environmental certification or ask the dealer about the specific model. China VI vehicles also help with fuel economy, as the engine tuning is more refined, potentially resulting in lower fuel consumption compared to older models. I think this is beneficial for the environment and helps reduce air pollution issues. When choosing a car, I recommend test-driving it yourself to feel the changes in performance. I've researched this myself and found that small SUVs and compact cars have also adopted the China VI standard, showing significant overall progress. In short, China VI versions of the Highlander are quite common, and I recommend paying attention to them.