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What are the differences between Golf National V and National VI?

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VanRiley
09/04/25 5:36am

The differences between Golf National V and National VI are: 1. Different engines: Golf National V has naturally aspirated and turbocharged engines; Golf National VI has turbocharged engines. 2. Different body dimensions: The body dimensions of Golf National V are 4259mm in length, 1799mm in width, and 1452mm in height; The body dimensions of Golf National VI are 4296mm in length, 1788mm in width, and 1471mm in height. 3. Different transmissions: Golf National V is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission; Golf National VI is equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. 4. Different carbon monoxide emission limits: The carbon monoxide emission limit for Golf National V is 1000mg per kilometer; The carbon monoxide emission limit for Golf National VI is 700mg per kilometer.

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DiJuniper
09/16/25 6:35am

I bought a Volkswagen Golf two years ago and made sure to learn about the differences between China 5 and China 6 emission standards at that time. China 6 is the newer emission standard, which became mandatory in 2020 and is significantly stricter than China 5, imposing lower limits on pollutants such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. For us ordinary drivers, the key difference is that China 6 vehicles are more environmentally friendly, reducing pollution without affecting driving performance, though they might offer slightly better fuel efficiency. Living in Beijing, it's crucial that China 6 vehicles can be registered directly, while second-hand China 5 vehicles face restrictions. Additionally, China 6 vehicles come with more advanced OBD systems, requiring checks on particulate filters during maintenance to avoid clogging issues. Overall, opting for a China 6 vehicle when buying a new car is more cost-effective, not only aligning with future policies but also avoiding resale hassles. I recommend everyone pay attention to local environmental restrictions.

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StKaylee
10/30/25 7:09am

As an enthusiast who frequently tinkers with cars, I've compared the Golf's China V and China VI emission standards. Technically, China VI added particulate matter count limits and more sensitive OBD monitoring, reducing pollutant emissions by at least 30%. There's no difference in power output when driving, but the China VI engine design optimizes combustion efficiency, resulting in slightly lower fuel consumption. I also noticed that China VI vehicles start faster in cold weather with less black smoke. In terms of maintenance, components like catalytic converters in China VI models require more careful inspection to avoid malfunctions. Upgrading to China VI offers higher system stability and greater peace of mind for long-term driving. This standard drives progress in the automotive industry, making daily commuting greener and more efficient.

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LaRafael
12/13/25 7:17am

From an environmental perspective, the difference between China V and China VI standards for the Golf lies in stricter emission controls under China VI implemented in 2020, which significantly reduces harmful exhaust gases. This represents China's progress in environmental governance, allowing individuals to contribute less pollution through driving. China VI vehicles emit far fewer pollutants than China V models, with nitrogen oxide limits halved. In practical driving, they may offer slightly better fuel efficiency and require more maintenance focus on cleanliness. Overall, choosing China VI helps improve air quality and makes cities healthier.

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