Does the Tiguan L meet China 6 emission standards?
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The Tiguan L meets China 6 emission standards. Here is some information about the Tiguan L: 1. The Tiguan L is an SUV launched by SAIC Volkswagen in 2017, based on the MQB platform. Compared to the previous generation Tiguan, it features increased body dimensions and wheelbase, placing it in the midsize SUV category. The Chinese version of the Tiguan L is only available as a five-seater, while the European version is named Tiguan Allspace and is a seven-seater SUV. 2. After the launch of the Tiguan L, the previous generation Tiguan continued to be sold under the name Tiguan Silk Road. The Tiguan L's front grille incorporates rectangular wave-like patterns, and the front end adopts a popular design approach by connecting the grille with the headlight clusters to create a wider appearance. The body features straight waistlines that extend from the front to the rear, giving the vehicle a sleek and elongated look. The rear design is solid and conveys a sense of security. The Tiguan L has body dimensions of 4712/1839/1673mm (length/width/height) and a wheelbase of 2791mm.
Absolutely! I've been keeping an eye on the Tiguan L for quite some time. China's Stage 6 emission standards are divided into two phases: a and b. The Tiguan L started offering Stage 6 compliant models back in 2019. The Stage 6a versions were mainly produced during that period, and by 2023, it had upgraded to the genuine Stage 6b standard, reducing particulate emissions to one-tenth of the previous level. The models currently available at 4S dealerships are definitely all Stage 6b versions. I've specifically checked the environmental protection catalog, and new vehicle registrations now must meet at least Stage 6b standards, so there's no need to worry when buying a new car. However, you need to be more cautious when buying a used one. Ask the owner to send you a photo of the vehicle's environmental compliance certificate, as some 2019 models might still be at the tail end of Stage 5.