Does the WEY VV7 belong to China 6A or 6B?
2 Answers
WEY VV7 fundamentally complies with the China 6B emission standards. The VV7 China 6B version saves money on fuel consumption while also reducing pollutant emissions, effectively protecting the environment. More information about the WEY VV7 China 6B engine is as follows: 1. The high-pressure injection system of the WEY VV7 China 6B engine is 350bar, compared to the 150bar of the China 5 version, the injector pressure is higher, and the gasoline atomization effect is better, improving combustion completeness and efficiency. 2. The WEY VV7 China 6B engine can also precisely control the air-fuel mixture, improving fuel combustion completeness and economy, reducing emissions while saving fuel.
I previously researched the WEY VV7, and models produced in 2019 and later generally meet the China 6B emission standard, as China 6A was used as a transitional standard in early 2019 before most models were upgraded to the stricter China 6B. As a premium SUV, the VV7 might have had China 5 or China 6A versions during its initial launch, but the mainstream new models on the market now mostly comply with China 6B. When buying a car, check the production date on the nameplate or ask the dealer—models produced after July 2019 are usually China 6B. With the emission upgrade, exhaust pollution is significantly reduced, making it more environmentally friendly, improving the resale value, and providing greater peace of mind when driving. I recommend choosing the China 6B version for more stable policy compliance.