Is the Fista compliant with China VI emission standards?

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LeJulian
07/28/25 10:13pm
Fista is compliant with China VI emission standards. China VI refers to the national sixth-stage emission standards for motor vehicle pollutants. Fista is a model under Hyundai, equipped with either a 1.4-liter or 1.6-liter engine, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Taking the 2019 Fista as an example: the car has a body length of 4660mm, width of 1790mm, height of 1425mm, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. It is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan with a fuel tank capacity of 53 liters and a trunk volume of 475 liters.
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BradyAnn
08/12/25 2:46am
I've noticed the Fista model while researching Hyundai's lineup. Post-2020 Beijing Hyundai Fista models generally meet the China 6b emission standards, meaning they have ultra-strict emission requirements, significantly reducing nitrogen oxide and particulate matter output compared to the older China 5 standards. Hyundai equipped it with a three-way catalytic converter and GPF particulate filter to ensure clean and efficient exhaust. When purchasing, it's best to check if the production date is mid-2019 or later or verify via the vehicle's environmental label card. I've driven a friend's Fista – the 1.6T engine offers strong performance while being fuel-efficient, making it worry-free for urban pollution regulations. Environmental protection is a major trend, and driving a China 6-compliant car brings more peace of mind. Overall, most recent Fista models meet China 6 standards and are trustworthy.
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