Has the Baojun 310W been upgraded to China VI emission standards?
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Baojun 310W has been upgraded to China VI emission standards. The Baojun 310W belongs to SAIC-GM-Wuling and is positioned as a compact station wagon. The currently available Baojun 310W models include both China V and China VI versions. The exterior design of the Baojun 310W follows the family-style design, featuring a hexagonal front grille with a mesh pattern inside and two horizontal chrome trim strips. The headlights on both sides are connected to the grille area, creating a distinctive look. The lower air intake has a strong sense of layering and is decorated with chrome trim, giving it a dynamic appearance. The Baojun 310W is equipped with a 1.5L engine across all variants, paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed AMT transmission. The 1.5L engine delivers a maximum output of 77 kW and a peak torque of 135 N·m.
I drive the Baojun 310W National VI version, specifically chose the new model back in 2019. The National VI standard is divided into Phase A and B, and my car meets the strictest National VI B standard, with significantly fewer black particles from the exhaust pipe. The salesperson mentioned that such cars are easier to transfer ownership in license-restricted cities and hold their resale value better. However, when buying, you must check the engine model carefully to avoid being tricked by old stock. Recently, while helping a friend look for a car, I noticed that even the base manual version has been upgraded for emissions, but the 10th digit of the VIN indicates the year—'L' stands for National VI cars produced after 2020.