What are the China 6 emission standard vehicles?
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China 6 emission standard vehicles include the all-new Infiniti QX50, Acura CDX-Hybrid, and Roewe RX5, among others. Below are detailed introductions of these three models: 1. All-new Infiniti QX50: Equipped with a 2.0T engine, it offers excellent automotive performance. Its exhaust emission standards meet the China 6 standard. 2. Acura CDX-Hybrid: It can flexibly switch among three braking modes—pure electric, hybrid, and engine direct drive—based on the vehicle's load and usage conditions. It comes with a 2.0L engine that delivers up to 146 horsepower, and the hybrid mode can reach up to 215 horsepower. 3. Roewe RX5: The 1.5T version of the Roewe RX5 already complies with the China 6 emission standard, featuring a turbocharged direct-injection engine. Its maximum torque can reach 250Nm, with a maximum power output of 169 horsepower.
I usually pay close attention to new car models. Currently, China VI emission standard vehicles are basically the mainstream brands' new models released after 2020, such as Volkswagen's Sagitar and Toyota's Levin. I've driven these popular family sedans and felt their power performance is quite decent. Higher environmental standards can help save some fuel costs. There are also domestic models like Geely Emgrand and Great Wall Haval H6, which are affordable and meet the standards. Before purchasing, it's best to check the vehicle's environmental protection list or download the official app, where you can find the emission level under the model parameters. With the faster adoption of electric vehicles in the future, models like Tesla Model 3 and XPeng P7 all start from China VI standard. Choosing them is better for air quality. I recommend friends to read more reviews before making a decision.
As a stay-at-home dad with two kids, I specifically looked for China VI compliant vehicles when choosing a car, since cleaner emissions are better for my children's health—reducing exhaust pollution and noise. Many SUV models like the Honda CR-V and Nissan Qashqai come standard with China VI compliance, offering spacious interiors that make stroller storage convenient and provide a comfortable, reassuring ride. Regular maintenance should include checking the emission system to prevent carbon buildup, and the cost isn’t high—just over 100,000 RMB can get the job done. I recommend comparing several dealerships, avoiding impulsive purchases, and test-driving to get a real feel.