Is the 2019 Sagitar compliant with China 6 emission standards?

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MacArthur
07/23/25 8:16pm
The 2019 Sagitar is compliant with China 6 emission standards. It is equipped with an EA211 series engine, delivering a maximum power of 110 kW and a peak torque of 250 Nm, with up to 150 horsepower. The transmission is a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox. The dimensions of the 2019 Sagitar are 4655mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1453mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2651mm. In terms of features, the 2019 Sagitar comes standard with hill start assist, cruise control, front and rear parking radar, rearview camera, eco driving mode, and heated and ventilated seats.
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EmiliaFitz
08/10/25 6:15pm
I remember purchasing a Volkswagen Sagitar in 2019, and the salesperson confirmed it met the China 6 emission standards because all new cars in the second half of that year had their engines upgraded as required. As an owner, I understand that China 6 imposes stricter controls, resulting in less exhaust pollution and easier urban commuting without being troubled by driving restrictions. In daily use, the acceleration is smooth, and the fuel efficiency is also good. When choosing the car, I checked the information and found that the 2019 Sagitar's engine adopted new technology to purify exhaust, with all test data meeting the standards. If buying a used one, it's best to check the emission label on the vehicle certificate or nameplate to confirm the level and ensure no modifications have been made to the engine components. During self-maintenance, pay attention to fuel quality and regularly check sensors to avoid pollution exceeding standards and causing issues.
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