
The new Audi Q3 is a China 6 standard model. The Audi Q3 is an SUV based on the same PQ35 platform as the Volkswagen Tiguan, positioned below the Q7 and Q5 in the Audi lineup. To distinguish it from Volkswagen models, the Audi Q3 has been tuned for a more dynamic driving performance, featuring a luxurious and distinctive exterior with adaptive dampers, similar to those equipped on the TT. The 2019 Audi Q3 comes with a 1.4T L4 turbocharged engine and a 2.0T L4 turbocharged engine. The 1.4T L4 turbocharged engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 150 PS and a maximum torque of 250 Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The 2.0T L4 turbocharged engine offers a maximum horsepower of 186 PS and a maximum torque of 320 Nm, also paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

I've been driving an Audi Q3 for almost two years now, and this car definitely meets the China 6 emission standards. When I bought it, the salesperson specifically emphasized that all new models on the road now are China 6b versions, fully compliant with China 6 requirements. However, remember there are two phases: China 6a and China 6b, with 6b being stricter. My model was purchased after 2021, so it directly meets the standards. When choosing a car, check the emission standard section on the environmental compliance list or vehicle certification - if it says China 6, you're good. I recommend clarifying the version with the salesperson when buying new, as there might be slight differences between model years. For maintenance, pay attention to regular servicing - components like the catalytic converter affect emissions, and keeping them clean helps maintain standard performance. Oh, and China 6 vehicles require matching fuel - using the wrong type might trigger the check engine light.

As a car owner who has long been concerned about environmental protection, I can confirm that the entire Audi Q3 lineup complies with the China 6 emission standards. China has been implementing the China 6 standards in phases since 2019, and the Q3 was adapted during its update. Currently, new vehicles are mostly China 6b compliant, which reduces pollutants by half compared to the older standards. When purchasing it, I specifically checked the environmental protection directory to ensure it wouldn't be stopped in urban restricted zones. It's also important to note that cold-start emission data is crucial, and the Q3 performs well in this optimization. If buying a used car, focusing on models produced after 2020 is more reliable. Regular checks on the exhaust system and fuel quality can help maintain compliance and avoid emission-related issues during annual inspections.

The Audi Q3 is indeed a China 6 compliant vehicle. From my experience working in the showroom and reviewing materials, China 6 standards were implemented in phases, and all new Q3 models currently being sold meet the China 6b standard. Consumers simply need to check the vehicle conformity certificate or environmental information label - if it states 'China VI', then it's compliant. Older models might be China 5, but all new models produced after 2019 have been upgraded. When purchasing, pay attention to the production date, or directly check the emission specifications in the configuration table on the official website. Don't just rely on advertisements - verify the actual materials to avoid disputes.


