Is the Volkswagen T-Cross compliant with China 6 emission standards?
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The Volkswagen T-Cross meets China 6 emission standards. Below is an introduction to the Volkswagen T-Cross: 1. The Volkswagen T-Cross is positioned as a compact SUV, adopting the latest design language with an 80mm longer wheelbase compared to the overseas version; it is equipped with two engines, a 1.4T and a 1.5L. 2. In terms of body dimensions, the T-Cross measures 4218*1760*1589mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase extended by 80mm compared to the overseas version, reaching 2651mm. 3. For the interior, the T-Cross adopts the family-style interior design language, with well-organized functional areas on the dashboard for convenient operation. 4. In terms of configuration, the new car will feature a 10.2-inch LCD instrument panel, an 8-inch multimedia central control screen, and the latest MIB system, supporting real-time traffic navigation, online map upgrades, natural voice control, Carlife/Car-Play/MirrorLink mobile phone mapping, and other functions. 5. For power, the new car is equipped with two engines, a 1.4T and a 1.5L. The 1.4T engine delivers a maximum power of 110kW (150Ps) and a maximum torque of 250Nm, while the 1.5L engine offers a maximum power of 81kW (110Ps) and a maximum torque of 150Nm.
I've researched the Volkswagen T-Cross when studying vehicle emissions. The versions launched in the Chinese market mostly comply with China's National VI emission standards. Since the implementation of National VI policy, Volkswagen's newly launched models have specifically upgraded their emission systems. For example, the TSI engine series equipped in the T-Cross adopts more efficient exhaust treatment technologies, such as particulate filters and three-way catalytic converters, which can effectively reduce exhaust emissions during daily driving. I remember that vehicles launched after 2019, including the T-Cross's 1.5L and 1.4T versions, have been certified by relevant Chinese authorities to meet National VI-b standards. If you check the environmental protection label on the vehicle qualification certificate or nameplate, it usually shows something like GB18352.6-2016, which represents National VI certification. Choosing a National VI-compliant vehicle is not only environmentally friendly but also helps avoid registration restrictions in some cities, making it a safe choice when purchasing a car. However, it's advisable to check the specific model year or consult the 4S dealership for confirmation, as there might be differences with some stock vehicles.