Is the Mustang Bojun compliant with China VI emission standards?
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Some models of the Mustang Bojun are compliant with China VI emission standards, including: the 2019 Performance Edition 1.5L Manual Yue Dong Type, 2019 Performance Edition 1.5T Manual Xuan Dong Type, 2019 Performance Edition 1.5T Manual Yao Dong Type, 2019 Performance Edition 1.5T CVT Zhi Dong Type, and 2019 Performance Edition 1.5T CVT Ling Dong Type. Apart from these models, the rest are China V versions. The 2019 Mustang Bojun is positioned as a compact SUV, with body dimensions of 4360mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1680mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2550mm. In terms of power, the Mustang Bojun comes in two variants: the first is equipped with a 1.5L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 82 kW and a maximum torque of 145 Nm; the second is equipped with a 1.5T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 115 kW and a maximum torque of 215 Nm.
I've driven the Mustang Bojun, and it indeed meets the China VI emission standards, which means its emissions are strictly controlled with minimal environmental impact. When driving in the city, I found its power response to be quick and fuel consumption relatively low. China VI-compliant vehicles are equipped with advanced exhaust treatment systems, such as three-way catalytic converters, to reduce carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide emissions. Choosing such a car is not only environmentally friendly but also allows for more freedom in restricted zones. There are no special maintenance requirements, just regular checks on the exhaust components. Overall, the China VI standard has been widely adopted in most new cars. As a domestic SUV brand, Mustang offers high cost-performance, comprehensive safety features, and is worth recommending to friends who seek affordability and environmental consciousness.