Is the Skoda Rapid China 6 compliant?

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VonRiley
07/29/25 11:29pm
Yes. The dimensions of the new Skoda Rapid are: 4312/1706/1475mm, with a wheelbase of 2603mm. It is powered by a 1.5L engine that meets China 6 emission standards, delivering an output of 112 horsepower. The transmission system is matched with a 5MT and 6AT gearbox. The side design of the car is relatively simple, with the window design being more satisfactory and attractive. The lines in the door area add a certain sense of strength, and the multi-type wheel design is more solid. The floating spoiler design at the rear enhances aesthetics, while the antenna design on the upper side helps reduce driving resistance. The spliced headlight design is more elegant, and the letter logo design increases recognizability. The fog lights coordinate well with the polygonal exhaust pipe at the bottom. This adds a certain sense of harmony. The interior design is relatively simple, with a practical dashboard design. The steering wheel design improves handling feel, and the air vents are decorated with slender silver strips, adding a touch of fashion. The adjustable seat design enhances riding comfort.
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