Is the New Lavida compliant with China 6 emission standards?

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JordanAnn
07/28/25 11:04pm
Lavida's latest model is the 2019 version, and the entire series complies with China 6 emission standards. The vehicle's factory-issued compliance certificate clearly indicates the emission standard level. Below is relevant information about China 6 standards: 1. The so-called China 6 standard refers to the 'National Sixth Stage Emission Standards for Motor Vehicles'. This includes 'Limits and Measurement Methods for Emissions from Light-duty Vehicles (China 6)' and 'Limits and Measurement Methods for Emissions from Heavy-duty Diesel Vehicles (China 6)'. 2. Currently, China has divided the 'China 6 standard' into two phases: 'China 6a' and 'China 6b', with nationwide implementation planned for 2020 and 2023 respectively. The China 6 standard, or 'National Sixth Stage Emission Standards for Motor Vehicles', was established to implement environmental protection laws, reduce and prevent vehicle exhaust pollution, protect the ecological environment, and ensure human health.
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VonAbel
08/12/25 3:30am
Recently, I've been thinking about the topic of the new Lavida, and it's quite interesting. From what I understand, the new Lavida does comply with the China VI emission standards, especially those models launched after 2020. The China VI standard is divided into phases a and b, with much stricter limits than China V, such as significant reductions in nitrogen oxide and particulate emissions. Volkswagen has used the EA211 series engine in the Lavida, optimizing combustion technology to not only reduce pollution but also improve fuel efficiency. My friend drives a 2022 model, and in city driving, there's almost no noticeable exhaust odor. If you're concerned about environmental protection, the Lavida is a great choice, and you can even find China VI versions in the used car market. In daily use, cleaner emissions make a significant contribution to the environment, so I recommend checking out the specific model configurations.
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