Does the T-Roc have a China VI version?
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The T-Roc has models that comply with China VI emission standards. Below is an introduction to the T-Roc: 1. The T-Roc is equipped with three engines: a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine, a low-power version of the 1.4-liter turbocharged engine, and a high-power version of the 1.4-liter turbocharged engine. 2. The T-Roc is an SUV under FAW-Volkswagen, featuring Alcantara seats, a panoramic sunroof, an electric tailgate, a Beats Audio sound system, a 10.3-inch Active Info Display full LCD instrument panel, and various active and passive safety configurations such as front collision warning. 3. The T-Roc has been optimized for space and handling performance. In terms of configuration, it includes a Panorama large panoramic sunroof, a Beats Audio sound system, and other equipment. For safety, the T-Roc uses high-strength steel in 88% of its construction, with over 60 active and passive safety features to enhance the vehicle's safety level.
The Volkswagen T-Roc does indeed have a China VI version, and I've gathered quite a bit of information about it. The newer T-Roc models generally comply with the China VI-b emission standards, which are environmental regulations implemented in our country, primarily introduced after 2019. Models like the 2021 and 2022 T-Roc are commonly available at 4S dealerships, with no major changes in configuration—still featuring that familiar turbocharged engine. I think opting for the China VI version is quite sensible, as it allows for normal registration and reduces exhaust pollution, making it greener than the older China V models. If you're considering buying a car, I recommend test-driving the T-Roc—its handling and space are quite good, making it suitable for daily commuting. Also, don’t forget to check the price—while China VI cars might be slightly more expensive, there could be tax benefits, making them more cost-effective in the long run.