
Toyota IZOA meets China 6 emission standards. Positioned as a compact SUV, it has body dimensions of 4360mm in length, 1796mm in width, and 1555mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2640mm. In terms of power, the Toyota IZOA is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 126kW and peak torque of 205Nm, paired with a CVT transmission. For suspension, the front suspension of the Toyota IZOA adopts the common MacPherson independent suspension, which is widely used in compact SUVs. Compared to the torsion beam non-independent suspension of the XRV, the multi-link suspension of the Toyota IZOA offers better comfort.

Of course, the Toyota IZOA has a China VI version. I've driven the new IZOA, which was upgraded to China VI-B as early as around 2019. I previously tried a China V model, which had slightly higher fuel consumption and stronger exhaust fumes. Now, the China VI design is cleaner, with no reduction in power and better emission control. It runs on 92-octane gasoline and performs exceptionally well on highways. If you're interested in new car prices and configuration details, the manufacturer's official website clearly states compliance with China VI standards. I recommend opting for the hybrid version—it's fuel-efficient and hassle-free, perfect for weekend getaways or city commuting. Remember to regularly maintain and check the three-way catalytic converter to prevent carbon buildup from affecting performance. In short, this upgrade makes the IZOA more eco-friendly and better suited for daily use.

Nowadays, purchasing a Toyota IZOA means you're basically getting the China 6b emission standard. I've helped a friend choose this SUV, and the new car came with an emission label right from the factory. According to research, the IZOA's 2.0L engine has long been adapted to China 6 standards, so it won't affect registration or annual inspections. If you're considering configurations, all variants from base to top trim support it, with no need to worry about extra costs. In actual use, I've noticed the China 6 version consumes slightly less fuel, saving 1-2 liters per 100 km in city driving, which helps budget-conscious owners save money. Before buying, it's advisable to check the manual or confirm the version with the dealer to avoid getting older stock. By the way, insurance for China 6 vehicles hasn't seen price hikes, making it quite cost-effective overall.

The IZOA is compliant with China 6 emission standards. I just bought a new car this year, which is the China 6b version, and it feels quite worthwhile after driving it for a while. As a young user, I value economy and practicality. This car has lower fuel consumption compared to the older models, and a full tank of 92-octane gasoline can take me much farther, saving me a few hundred yuan on fuel costs each month. With higher emission standards, I don't have to worry about environmental restrictions, such as being able to drive freely in restricted zones. During maintenance, the technician mentioned that the China 6 version is more durable, with upgraded components reducing the failure rate. It's hassle-free for daily commuting and occasionally taking friends to the suburbs is no problem. Choosing the car was straightforward, as most of the in-stock vehicles at the dealership were the latest version, and the price was reasonable.

I've been driving Toyotas for over a decade, and the Izoa definitely meets China 6 standards. Back in the China 4 and China 5 era, emission standards weren't as strict, but now upgrading to China 6b is the trend. When purchasing the Izoa, I specifically checked the model - it comes standard from the factory with more refined engine tuning, offering smooth acceleration and low noise. It's simple to use without needing extra adjustments, whether for long trips or city traffic jams. Experience tells me that regular air filter and oil changes protect the emission system and reduce maintenance hassles. China 6-compliant cars also retain higher resale value, making them easier to sell in the used car market - you won't lose much when trading in after a few years.


