Is the Haval F7x compliant with China VI emission standards?
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The Haval F7x meets the China VI emission standards. Below are the relevant details: 1. Exterior: In terms of body dimensions, the length, width, and wheelbase remain consistent with the F7, measuring 4620mm in length, 1846mm in width, and 1660mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2725mm. The height is reduced by 30mm, further accentuating the coupe SUV design for a more dynamic appearance. The front fascia design is identical to the F7. 2. Interior: The Haval F7x draws inspiration from spacecraft cockpits, enhancing operational convenience while creating a highly technological cabin. 3. Powertrain: The Haval F7x will offer both 2.0T and 1.5T engine variants, paired with a 7DCT dual-clutch transmission. It delivers a maximum power of 124kW and a peak torque of 285N·m, with a combined fuel consumption as low as 6.6L per 100km.
I've driven the Haval F7x, and from discussions in the owner groups, I learned that it basically meets the China VI emission standards, especially for models produced after 2019 when China fully implemented China VI. The China VI emission requirements are stricter, which helps reduce harmful substances in exhaust gases and benefits the environment. When buying a car, I always check the vehicle's nameplate or production date to confirm compliance, avoiding future inspection hassles. Some early models might still be China V, so extra caution is needed during second-hand transactions—it's best to check the purchase contract or 4S store records. This SUV performs well, and after the upgrade to China VI, there are no issues with power or fuel consumption. I think it's a worthwhile choice, quite hassle-free, and highly recommended by friends.