Is the Skoda Rapid compliant with China VI emission standards?

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McBenjamin
07/30/25 3:19am
Skoda Rapid is compliant with China VI, which is the common name for the National Sixth Stage Emission Standards for Motor Vehicles. Vehicle emissions refer to harmful gases such as CO (carbon monoxide), HC plus NOx (hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides), and PM (particulate matter, soot) discharged from the exhaust, all of which are produced during the engine's combustion process. The Rapid is a compact sedan produced by SAIC Skoda. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4512mm in length, 1706mm in width, and 1469mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2603mm. The Rapid comes standard with features such as dual front airbags, tire pressure monitoring, engine start-stop, AUX interface, and halogen headlights across all trim levels.
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