
The CS55 is not compliant with China 6 emission standards, but rather with China 5. The Changan CS55 is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4500mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1690mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2650mm. It features a 5-door, 5-seat SUV body type, a 6-speed manual transmission, and a turbocharged intake system, delivering a maximum horsepower of 156ps and a peak torque of 225nm. In terms of interior design, the Changan CS55 follows a refined approach, featuring a three-spoke steering wheel and a symmetrical center console. The air vents, central control area, and red decorative strips on both sides of the dashboard add a distinctive touch. The seats adopt a red and black color scheme, catering to consumers' preference for a sporty feel.

I've been driving for several years and am quite familiar with the CS55. Since China implemented the China VI emission standards in 2019, most new models of the Changan CS55 have been China VI compliant. For instance, the CS55 PLUS or newer CS55 series come with the China VI label from the factory, featuring upgraded emission systems that reduce nitrogen oxides and particulate matter pollution. However, older models, like those before 2018, might still meet the China V standards. To confirm the specific vehicle condition, you need to check the production date on the nameplate or the certificate of conformity. I've serviced many similar SUVs, and China VI vehicles require special engine oil and DPF filters during maintenance, otherwise, they can easily get clogged. With stricter environmental requirements, China VI vehicles run quieter and are more fuel-efficient. Be extra cautious when buying used cars; it's best to obtain an inspection report to ensure they are safe for the road.

As a young person, I chose the CS55 precisely for its China 6 emission compliance. When I bought the car last year, the salesperson assured me that all new models meet the China 6 standard, especially those produced after 2020. The China 6 standard strictly controls exhaust pollution, ensuring no unpleasant odors while driving and being environmentally friendly. The CS55 comes in various models, and before purchasing, you can check the VIN code—just enter it in the manual or an online platform to see the emission level. Engine technology has advanced, offering lower fuel consumption and stable performance. Don’t forget to check the production year, as older cars might only meet the China 5 standard. Sharing my experience, the China 6 version also holds better resale value and is simpler to maintain.

From a professional perspective, the CS55 meets the China VI emission standards. The new models have been fully compliant since 2019, with optimized engine exhaust treatment systems. It is recommended to check the vehicle compliance certificate or consult the 4S dealership to confirm the production year. China VI standards are divided into Phase A and Phase B, and the CS55 complies with the latest version. Ensure you purchase a genuine product and avoid being misled by older inventory models. Emissions are crucial as they affect annual inspection compliance and environmental ratings.

I value green living, and the Chang'an CS55 China VI version makes a significant contribution to reducing air pollution. Its exhaust emissions are lower, aligning with China's environmental policies. The CS55 has been upgraded since the implementation of China VI, so I prioritize purchasing models produced after 2020. The engine is equipped with a catalytic device, making driving healthier. Caring for the Earth, choosing China VI is a responsibility. Verification method: Check the production date or ask the salesperson to avoid older China V models.

From a technical perspective, China VI emissions on advanced OBD systems to control exhaust gases. The new engine in the Changan CS55 meets the standard by optimizing combustion to reduce particulate matter. To verify the emission level, check the VIN code or user manual. China VI is implemented in phases, with later models of the CS55 being compliant. During maintenance, ensure the use of compatible parts to prevent system malfunctions.


