Is the Baojun 530 compliant with China 6 emission standards?
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The Baojun 530 complies with both China 6 and China 5 emission standards. It is a compact SUV launched by Baojun Auto. The China 6 version of the Baojun 530 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, while the China 5 version comes with either a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine or a 1.5T turbocharged engine. In terms of exterior dimensions, the Baojun 530 measures 4695mm in length, 1835mm in height, and 1750mm in width, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. Its overall design continues the brand's signature robust and bold styling. The Baojun 530 features a new dot-matrix star grille and connected LED "Future Eye" daytime running lights that give it a dynamic and futuristic appearance.
As an ordinary car owner who is very interested in environmental topics, I learned while researching vehicle emissions that the Baojun 530 has been compliant with the China VI emission standards since around 2020. Nowadays, most new vehicles have been upgraded to meet this regulation, as China VI is the latest emission standard promoted in China since late 2019, aiming to reduce exhaust pollution. If your friend or you have purchased a model from 2020 or later, it's almost certainly China VIb compliant. The verification method is quite simple—just check the vehicle's compliance certificate or registration document, where it will be marked as China VI. In actual driving, this standard makes the engine cleaner and more efficient, possibly saving a bit on fuel consumption, and also contributes to daily air quality improvement. Overall, choosing a new 530 is fine, but when buying used, be sure to ask about the manufacturing year to avoid getting an older model.