Is the BYD Qin Pro compliant with China 6 emission standards?
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BYD Qin Pro is compliant with China 6 emission standards. The new car adopts BYD's DragonFace design language and is equipped with an open platform to enable vehicle connectivity. The vehicle features BYD's D+ open ecosystem, with the DiLink intelligent connectivity system as the platform, consisting of four parts: Di platform, Di cloud, Di ecosystem, and Di open, comprehensively connecting people, vehicles, society, and life. In terms of appearance, the BYD Qin Pro features a full-width LED taillight at the rear, with chrome trim embedded to enhance the three-dimensional effect of the taillights. The turn signals also adopt a flowing design. The side profile of the car features a fastback shape, with a waistline extending from the front to the rear, embodying the design concept of a sleek 'dragon waist'.
I'm a car enthusiast and have studied the technical details of the BYD Qin Pro. Its engine has been upgraded, especially the DM hybrid version, which has met the China 6b emission standard since 2019. It adopts advanced catalytic converters and particulate filters, effectively reducing emissions of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. Actual test data shows that pollutant levels are significantly below the China 6 limits, making it more environmentally friendly. If you're concerned about regulatory compliance, it runs smoothly in urban driving and has no issues with annual inspections. The overall design balances fuel efficiency and environmental protection, making it quite worry-free to drive.