Is the Jetour X90 compliant with China VI emission standards?
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Jetour X90 currently available models all meet the China V emission standard, and it is expected that China VI versions will be introduced in the future. Compared to the China V standard, the China VI standard is significantly stricter overall, mainly including: a 50% reduction in carbon monoxide emissions for gasoline vehicles; a 50% decrease in the emission limits for total hydrocarbons and non-methane hydrocarbons; and a 42% tightening of nitrogen oxide emission limits. The Jetour X90 is a mid-size SUV under the Jetour brand, equipped with two types of engines: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine. The dimensions of the Jetour X90 are 4840mm in length, 1925mm in width, and 1718mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850mm.
As a seasoned car enthusiast who frequents the auto market, I've seen many SUVs, and the Jetour X90 indeed meets the China VI emission standards. I remember when buying a car a few years ago, emission regulations became stricter, making China VI a mandatory requirement, especially for new vehicles produced after 2020, which almost all comply. This model comes in multiple configurations, including 1.5T and 1.6T engines, both of which have optimized exhaust treatment systems to reduce pollutants. Driving it is not only environmentally friendly but also ensures it passes annual inspection spot checks. I recommend checking the production date on the vehicle's nameplate—if it's from 2019 or later, you're definitely good. The upgrade in emission standards is a positive move, reducing air pollution. Friends who've driven the X90 say it's quiet, fuel-efficient, and well worth it.