Is the Volkswagen Tayron compliant with China VI emission standards?
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The Volkswagen Tayron is compliant with China VI emission standards. Below is relevant information about the Volkswagen Tayron: 1. The Tayron is a vehicle under FAW-Volkswagen, equipped with a CUG 2.0T high-power engine and a DBF 2.0T low-power engine, delivering maximum power outputs of 220 horsepower (162 kW) and 186 horsepower (137 kW) respectively. The engines are paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. 2. In terms of exterior design, the Tayron adopts Volkswagen's new family-style design language, which has been gradually implemented across several new models under the Volkswagen brand. Compared to the previous Volkswagen family design, the Tayron appears more youthful and stylish. The front features a horizontal grille, complemented by LED headlights on both sides, effectively extending the horizontal visual width. The waistline runs from the headlights to the taillights, with a rounded and bold rear design. The vehicle's robust lines create a muscular appearance. 3. For the interior, the Tayron incorporates the latest family-style design, with the dashboard slightly tilted toward the driver's seat for easier operation. The lower part of the center console and the gear shift area maintain a more traditional, clean, and straightforward layout. A 10.3-inch full LCD instrument panel is paired with a 9.2-inch central touchscreen, along with 10-color adjustable ambient lighting, enhancing the youthful and trendy feel of the cabin. Additionally, the vehicle is equipped with Volkswagen's latest MIB human-machine interaction system, supporting gesture control functions that allow users to switch interfaces or songs with simple hand movements.