Is the Volkswagen Tayron compliant with China VI emission standards?
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The Volkswagen Tayron complies with China VI emission standards. The Tayron is a mid-size SUV under FAW-Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4589mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1660mm in height, featuring a wheelbase of 2731mm, front track of 1576mm, and rear track of 1566mm. The 2020 Intelligent Connect Edition Volkswagen Tayron adopts a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.4L turbocharged engine delivering maximum power of 150PS (110kW) and peak torque of 250Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
I've been driving the Volkswagen Tayron for two years, and this car indeed meets the China VI emission standards. China VI represents the country's stringent environmental requirements for vehicles, divided into two phases, a and b. Most of the new Tayron models have achieved the b-level standard, so driving or licensing in big cities is quite smooth. I chose this car mainly for its low emissions and environmental friendliness; in actual driving, it also saves a lot on fuel consumption, much better than my previous old car. When buying a car, I suggest checking the vehicle certificate or consulting the 4S shop to confirm the specific year and model. The benefits of China VI include reducing air pollution and being good for health; remember to check the exhaust system during regular maintenance to maintain high efficiency in the long term. Overall, this SUV is quite practical, not only comfortable for family use but also in line with the environmental trend, worth considering for purchase.