
The Lavida is equipped with 1.5L and 1.4T turbocharged engines that meet China 6 emission standards. Here are the relevant details about China 6 standards: 1. Compared to China 5 fuel, China 6 fuel can reduce particulate emissions by up to 10%, significantly decreasing pollutant content in vehicle exhaust. 2. The China 6 emission standards represent a 40%~50% improvement over the current China 5 standards, surpassing Euro 6 standards and being comparable to U.S. levels. 3. Under China 6 standards, the upper limits for aromatic hydrocarbon content in ethanol gasoline are reduced by 12.5%, olefin content by 25%, and benzene content by 20%.

The Lavida indeed complies with China's National VI emission standards. Based on the technical details I understand, it began equipping the EA211 series engine in 2019. This system includes efficient exhaust treatment technologies such as particulate filters and SCR urea injection, which effectively control nitrogen oxide emissions. The National VI standard is divided into Phase A and Phase B, and recent Lavida models all meet the requirements, especially those manufactured after 2020 which are all certified as National VI B. I recommend checking the vehicle's nameplate or environmental label when purchasing, and you can also download the official Volkswagen App to query specific configurations. National VI-compliant cars are not only environmentally friendly but also fuel-efficient. The Lavida's reliability has a good reputation in the market, making it a wise choice for family use. Most new Lavidas on the road today meet the standards, unless they are older second-hand models which might not comply.

As a Lavida owner, I can share my personal experience. I purchased the 2022 model last year and specifically inquired with the dealer about emission standards. They confirmed it meets China 6B standards. The vehicle documents also have an environmental compliance sticker, and it passed the annual inspection effortlessly after over a year of use. The new model features advanced engine systems that reduce exhaust pollution while delivering smooth performance and fuel efficiency. If you're concerned, I recommend test driving at a 4S store before purchase, asking for emission certification, or checking the model list on MIIT's website. Older models (pre-2017) might be China 5 compliant, but all currently sold new vehicles meet the standards - it's a reassuring choice.

When selling the Lavida, we guarantee that all new vehicles in stock are 100% compliant with the China 6 emission standards. Starting from the 2021 model year, it features an optimized powertrain system certified to meet China 6B standards, delivering both environmental friendliness and efficiency. Customers can review the vehicle specification sheet or request test reports when purchasing. This model offers excellent performance and cost-effectiveness, with multiple emission compliance guarantees.

China's National VI is a stringent emission regulation aimed at reducing air pollution. The Lavida completed its certification as early as 2019, and all currently produced models comply with the National VI B standard, ensuring trouble-free operation under strict policy controls. Choosing a new car over a used one to avoid emission risks is key. As a popular model, the Lavida reliably meets standards, supporting environmental protection while ensuring smooth license plate registration.

When I was a beginner driver preparing to buy a Lavida, I was particularly concerned about the China VI emission standards. After consulting with several car owners and online resources, I learned that new cars had already met the standards since 2019. When I personally visited the 4S store to see the actual car, the salesperson presented the emission certificate proving its compliance with China VI-B. As a daily commuter, its eco-friendly design gives me peace of mind, and it's also easy for a novice like me to drive.


