What are the differences between SAIC Maxus V80 China V and China VI?

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Teixeira
07/29/25 11:24pm
The differences between SAIC Maxus V80 China V and China VI lie in their emission standards, with China VI being more stringent. Below is a detailed introduction to the China V emission standard: 1. Overview: The China V motor vehicle pollutant emission standard, abbreviated as 'China V standard,' has an emission control level equivalent to the European Stage V emission standard currently in effect. 2. Others: The China V emission standard imposes stricter limits on nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter emitted by motor vehicles. Compared to the China IV standard, the new standard reduces nitrogen oxide emissions by 25% for light-duty vehicles and by 43% for heavy-duty vehicles.
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