Is the BYD Qin Pro compliant with China's National VI emission standard?
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BYD Qin Pro complies with the China National VI emission standard. The China National VI emission standard was established to implement the "Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of China" and the "Air Pollution Prevention and Control Law of the People's Republic of China". It aims to prevent environmental pollution caused by exhaust emissions from compression-ignition engines and gas-fired spark-ignition engines, protect the natural ecological environment, and safeguard public health. The BYD Qin Pro is a compact car with the following dimensions: length 4765 mm, width 1837 mm, height 1500 mm, and a wheelbase of 2718 mm. Its body structure is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan with a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters and a trunk capacity of 500 liters.
I noticed that the new models of BYD Qin Pro launched after 2020 basically meet the China 6 emission standards, especially the stricter China 6b phase requirements. These standards impose high control on particulate matter and nitrogen oxides. After optimization, Qin Pro's powertrain has very low emissions and can fully meet the standards. When buying a car, just check the environmental protection mark on the vehicle qualification certificate, and the emission information can usually also be seen on the vehicle nameplate. If you drive in the city, the advantage of a China 6 compliant car is avoiding the risk of traffic restrictions, as major regions like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen have already phased out China 5 vehicles. As a hybrid model, the Qin Pro is inherently environmentally friendly, with low fuel consumption and reduced pollution, making it hassle-free for owners and suitable for daily commuting. Overall, I recommend choosing a new model to ensure it meets China 6 standards and avoiding older used cars to prevent complications.
My own Qin Pro is already compliant with China 6 emission standards. I bought the hybrid version last year, and the sales confirmed it meets emission requirements. It feels very clean to drive, with excellent exhaust emission control, so there's no need to worry about urban driving restrictions. Since the implementation of China 6 standards, new cars emit significantly less pollution. The Qin Pro's powertrain responds quickly and is fuel-efficient, keeping daily operating costs low. When purchasing a car, check the production date or environmental certification—models after 2020 are highly likely to comply. Additionally, the Qin Pro's electric mode further reduces exhaust emissions, making it even more eco-friendly when combined with charging for extended range. In the long run, policies will only get stricter, so upgrading to a China 6-compliant vehicle early helps adapt to future regulations and avoids replacement or penalty risks. Just maintain regular servicing to keep the car in good condition—the emission system remains stable and is less prone to malfunctions.