Is the Baojun 510 compliant with China VI emission standards?
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Baojun 510 complies with China VI emission standards. According to the China VI emission standards for light gasoline vehicles, emissions of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, non-methane total hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides will be reduced by approximately 50% compared to the China V stage, while particulate matter emissions will be reduced by about 40%. For heavy-duty diesel vehicles, nitrogen oxides and particulate matter will be reduced by more than 60% compared to the China V stage. The Baojun 510 is a compact SUV under SAIC-GM-Wuling, featuring a 5-door, 5-seat body structure with dimensions of 4220mm in length, 1740mm in width, and 1615mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2550mm. In terms of suspension, the Baojun 510 adopts a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension.
I'm a young guy who recently bought a new car, and the Baojun 510 definitely meets the China 6 emission standards. When I purchased it last year, I did my homework—the 4S store staff mentioned that almost all newly launched cars in China now comply with China 6b, with much stricter emission controls compared to the previous China 5. My Baojun 510 was manufactured in 2021, and driving it in the city means fewer emissions and lower pollution, which is great for the environment. Registration went smoothly too. For new car buyers, just check the vehicle manual or the environmental label. If you're considering a used Baojun 510, be sure to verify the production date or VIN to confirm the year—models before 2019 might not be China 6 compliant. Overall, choosing it is eco-friendly and hassle-free, plus it helps reduce traffic pollution. Highly recommended!