Does the Roewe i6 meet China 6 emission standards?
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The Roewe i6 has models that comply with China 6 emission standards. The Roewe i6 is a compact sedan launched by Roewe. Here are the relevant details: 1. In terms of power, this car offers two powertrain options: a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5T turbocharged engine. The 1.6L engine delivers a maximum power of 92kW and a maximum torque of 158Nm, while the 1.5T engine provides a maximum power of 124kW and a maximum torque of 250Nm. 2. For transmission, the 1.6L model is paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission, and the 1.5T model is matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. 3. Externally, the car maintains a design largely consistent with the previous generation. The headlights have been upgraded to a new LED headlight assembly, and the front grille features a three-section air intake design, enhancing the car's sporty appeal. 4. The interior is wrapped with a significant amount of soft materials, and the dashboard adopts a wraparound design with physical buttons removed. A 10.4-inch central control screen is standard across all models. 5. In terms of dimensions, the Roewe i6 measures 4671*1835*1464mm with a wheelbase of 2715mm.
I've been considering buying a Roewe i6 recently and specifically checked its emission standards. This model indeed has a China VI emission version. Nowadays, many cities require new vehicles to meet China VI standards for registration. The Roewe i6 has been upgraded to China VI standards since 2019. My friend bought a 2020 Roewe i6 and often drives long distances. He says China VI vehicles are more environmentally friendly, with emissions reduced by more than half, such as nitrogen oxides being significantly lower. When purchasing, pay attention to the environmental label on the car or directly ask the 4S store salesperson for the model certification to avoid pitfalls. The China VI i6 is also easier to maintain, with optimized engine control and no significant increase in fuel consumption. However, older i6 models might still be China V, so it's advisable to buy a new China VI model directly for peace of mind, especially since policies are becoming stricter. Don't miss out on the benefits in restricted zones.