Does the new Sagitar have a China VI version?
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The new Sagitar series all meet the China V emission standard, not yet the China VI standard. Automobile emission standards refer to regulations on the content of harmful gases emitted from vehicle exhaust, including CO (carbon monoxide), HC+NOx (hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides), and PM (particulates, soot). Below is relevant information about the new Sagitar: 1. Exterior: The front of the new Sagitar maintains the unique style of the Volkswagen brand, with a bold "X"-shaped sporty DNA, combining fashion with a dynamic temperament. The front grille adopts a three-slat design, enhanced with chrome trim to make the vehicle appear fuller and more refined. 2. The newly integrated xenon headlights and L-shaped LED daytime running lights give the new Sagitar's front face more visual impact. 3. Powertrain: The new Sagitar series offers three engines with different performance levels: a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, a 1.4TSI (96kW) engine, and a high-power 1.4TSI (110kW) version.
I recently helped a friend choose a car, and I can confirm that the new Sagitar does have a China VI version. China VI refers to the National Sixth Stage Emission Standard. As a popular model from FAW-Volkswagen, most of the latest versions of the Sagitar meet this standard, especially those produced after 2020. For instance, the Sagitar's 1.2T and 1.5T engine versions directly comply with the China VI b level, making them both environmentally friendly and fuel-efficient, so you don’t have to worry about urban driving restrictions. I think when buying a car, you should check the vehicle nameplate or certificate, which clearly states the emission level. The new Sagitar itself has great configurations, offering ample space and good safety features. The China VI version also improves fuel efficiency, making daily driving smoother. I recommend going directly to a 4S store to ask the sales staff—they will provide detailed proof, so you can buy with peace of mind.