Does the Volkswagen Santana meet the China VI emission standard?

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SanElliana
07/29/25 11:50pm
Volkswagen Santana meets the China VI emission standard. In China, the automotive emission standards are generally updated every three years. The China VI standard, also known as the National Sixth Stage Emission Standard for Motor Vehicle Pollutants, imposes stricter controls on pollutant emission limits compared to the China V standard. The Volkswagen Santana is a sedan produced by the German automaker Volkswagen in California, USA. Since its introduction in 1985, the Santana has had a long production history and has become a common sight across the country. The light-colored leather interior, matching the car's exterior design, may not reach the level of luxury but offers a soft and eye-catching design. The leather seats also provide improved comfort and support.
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