
Geely Vision is compliant with China 6 emission standards, except for the Happiness version which meets China 5 standards. All other versions comply with China 6. The China 6 version features a newly designed front grille, with upgraded mesh and wheel hub designs compared to previous models. The Geely Vision still uses halogen headlights, but comes equipped with automatic headlights, LED daytime running lights, and adjustable headlight height. The dimensions of the Geely Vision are 4599mm in length, 1747mm in width, and 1482mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2615mm. It is powered by a 1.5L engine, and the transmission system has been upgraded from the outdated four-speed automatic manual transmission to a CVT transmission.

I've been quite concerned about the Geely Vision's emission standards. From what I understand, the newer Vision models now basically all comply with the China 6 standard. This started with models introduced after 2019, when Geely updated the engine and emission systems, such as strengthening control over the catalytic converter and exhaust treatment to meet China 6B phase requirements. China 6 is the latest environmental standard in China, imposing strict limits on pollutants, which may particularly affect license plate registration and road access in major cities. As a family sedan, the Vision offers high cost-effectiveness and remains fuel-efficient and reliable after the upgrade. If you're buying a nearly new or well-maintained used car from the past two years, the emissions will definitely meet the standards without issue; however, older models from before 2018 might be China 5 or lower, so you'd need to check the VIN and production year to confirm. When choosing a car, it's advisable to compare with the compliance certificate or ask the 4S store about the latest configurations to ensure worry-free driving.

When choosing the Geely Vision, I specifically checked the emission standards. Nowadays, most new cars are already compliant with China 6. The China 6 standard means lower pollution and better environmental protection. There's no significant difference in daily driving, but registration is more convenient, especially in restricted zones where you won't face limitations. The China 6 version of the Vision has been available since around 2019, and Geely has done a thorough job with the upgrades, so there's no need to worry about extra maintenance. If you're using it for commuting like me, it's a hassle-free, fuel-efficient option that complies with current regulations—a solid choice for daily use. Just pay attention to the model and year when purchasing. Emissions don't affect the driving experience; instead, it's a matter of responsibility.

All currently produced Geely Vision models comply with the China 6 emission standards. The China 6 standards significantly contribute to environmental protection by reducing exhaust pollution. The upgraded Vision still offers high cost-performance and remains compliant even after several years of use. We recommend directly choosing a new vehicle for confirmation.

I've driven both the older and newer versions of the Geely Vision, and the emission improvements are noticeable. The older models might only meet China 5 standards, but the post-2019 facelifted versions have been upgraded to China 6B. This makes little difference in daily driving - they're stable, fuel-efficient, and pass emission tests with ease. In major cities, this is crucial for avoiding licensing hassles. The Vision maintains solid overall performance with easy maintenance. When buying, newer is better - the China 6 version offers greater peace of mind.


