Does the Hyundai Elantra meet the China 6 emission standard?
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The Hyundai Elantra meets the China 6 emission standard. The 2019 Beijing Hyundai model complies with the China 6 standard, with minor adjustments to the exterior details and powered by a 1.4T and a 1.5L engine. Below is an introduction to the 2019 Beijing Hyundai model: Exterior: The new model shows little change compared to the current version, with only minor adjustments to the headlight assembly. The LED daytime running lights have been changed from a C-shape to a more complex design, while the rear retains its original appearance. In terms of dimensions, the new model measures 4680/1800/1450mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, remaining consistent with the current model. Features: The new model is theoretically similar to the current version, featuring standard rear parking radar, tire pressure monitoring, projector headlights, LED daytime running lights, frameless wipers, four power windows, and power-adjustable exterior mirrors. Additionally, safety features such as ESC electronic stability control, hill-start assist, emergency braking alerts, and front side airbags are standard across all models. The new model also offers a choice of 16-inch or 17-inch wheels in three different styles, with tire specifications of 205/55-R16 and 225/45-R17.