Has the Volkswagen Lavida met China VI emission standards?
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Volkswagen Lavida has a China VI version. Here is more information about the Volkswagen Lavida: 1. Dimensions: The 2021 Lavida has a body length of 4670mm, width of 1806mm, and height of 1474mm, with a wheelbase of 2688mm. 2. Powertrain: The new Lavida is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.4T turbocharged engine. The 1.5L engine delivers a maximum power of 113 hp (112 hp for some versions) and a peak torque of 145N·m, while the 1.4T engine produces a maximum power of 150 hp and a peak torque of 250N·m.
I just switched to a new Volkswagen Lavida last year and made sure to ask the salesperson if it meets the China 6 emission standards. They said most models produced since 2019 comply with China 6, including the newly launched versions. I’ve been quite satisfied with it—it’s fuel-efficient for daily commutes, and it passed the annual exhaust emission test without any issues. The emission control is well-handled, making it environmentally friendly and helping reduce urban smog. If you’re still driving an older Lavida, remember to check its records to see if it meets China 6 standards. If not, consider upgrading soon, as many local governments offer trade-in subsidies. Don’t overlook cleaning the exhaust system during regular maintenance, and using fuel from reputable gas stations can extend its lifespan. Overall, as a popular model, the Lavida keeps up with environmental trends, offering a worry-free and cost-effective driving experience.