Does the Jetour X90 comply with China VI emission standards?

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DavidDella
07/30/25 6:36am
Jetour X90 has models that meet China VI emission standards. Below are the relevant parameters of the Jetour X90 China VI models: 1. Jetour X90 China VI models: The newly launched China VI models include four variants: 1.5T-6DCT Premium, 1.5T-6DCT Comfort, 1.5T-6DCT Smart, and 1.5T-6DCT Luxury. 2. Powertrain parameters of Jetour X90 China VI models: In terms of power, the new car is equipped with a China VI-compliant 1.5T four-cylinder engine, delivering a maximum power of 156 horsepower and a peak torque of 230 N·m, paired with a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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