
There are 5 differences between Wuling Hongguang National 5 and National 6: 1. Different exhaust emission standards: The National 6 Wuling Hongguang reduces particulate emissions by 67% and nitrogen oxides by 77% compared to National 5. 2. Different number of transmission gears: National 5 vehicles have 5 gears, while National 6 vehicles have 6 gears. 3. Different selling prices: The selling price of National 6 is higher than that of National 5. 4. Different engine horsepower: Although both Wuling Hongguang National 5 and National 6 have the same displacement of 1.5L, the horsepower of the National 6 engine is lower than that of the National 5 engine. 5. Different vehicle parameters: The body length of Wuling Hongguang National 6 is shorter than that of National 5, but the body height is slightly higher than that of National 5.

I've recently studied the differences in emission standards for the Wuling Hongguang. As a long-time owner of this popular minivan, I believe there are two major changes between China V and China VI standards: engine design and emission control. The China V engines use simpler technology to control emissions, while China VI models have upgraded sensors and catalytic converters, such as adding more nitrogen oxide filters, reducing pollutants by nearly 30%. In daily driving, the power feels almost the same, and fuel consumption hasn't increased much. However, the China VI version costs a few thousand yuan more due to the addition of new materials. Another key point is registration restrictions—now new cities only allow China VI models to be registered, while China V vehicles are limited to regional use or rural areas. In the long run, China VI models hold their value better, though is slightly more complicated. I recommend checking the manual or consulting the 4S store for specific configurations before purchasing.

As a stay-at-home dad who frequently travels with kids, I've used two Wuling Hongguang models and found little difference. The National V engine is slightly noisier and occasionally has minor startup vibrations, while the National VI version improved the fuel injection system for smoother operation. Emission-wise, National VI strictly controls PM2.5 and harmful gases, reducing pollution by 40%. Driving experience: National VI accelerates more steadily in the city with unchanged fuel consumption around 7L. The key impact is - some cities restrict National V vehicles from roads or impose driving limits, while National VI can be driven freely for over 10 years with fewer inspection hassles. Insurance costs are slightly lower for National VI due to higher environmental ratings. Overall, I recommend choosing National VI for new purchases, especially in areas with many children, as it offers greater peace of mind.

Comparing the Wuling Hongguang National 5 and National 6 models over the years reveals several economic points: The price difference is about 5,000-8,000 yuan, with the National 6 being more expensive. However, it saves money in the long run due to lower emissions qualifying for subsidies or tax reductions, and the National 6 depreciates 5% less in resale value. Daily fuel consumption is almost the same, with the optimized National 6 actually saving a few tenths of a liter more. -wise, the National 6 can be used nationwide without plate restrictions, offering greater convenience. Maintenance costs are slightly higher due to upgraded parts, but components are easier to find. From an environmental perspective, it reduces carbon emissions by 20%, protecting air quality in the long term. It's worth buying for both saving money and benefiting the environment.

The upgrade from China V to China VI for Wuling Hongguang focuses on environmental technology innovations, with the engine equipped with a GPF (Gasoline Particulate Filter) to trap exhaust pollutants, reducing nitrogen oxides by over 50%. Policies mandate China VI to replace China V in major cities like Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei to avoid traffic restrictions and penalties. In terms of performance, there's no difference in power, and fuel consumption remains stable with slight optimization. The diagnostic system is more precise during , reducing false alarms and offering more benefits. It's recommended to check the emission certification label or test drive to experience the differences and choose the suitable model.

Overall, the Wuling Hongguang National VI model primarily differs from the National V version in terms of emission control and compliance: The engine design has been upgraded with a three-way catalytic converter, reducing harmful substances by 90%, and the OBD diagnostics are more precise to avoid false malfunction indicator lights. The higher price is due to increased R&D costs, but it benefits from nationwide registration policies. Daily driving feels the same, but the National VI model is more suitable for modern urban air protection. Long-term costs show minimal changes, making it a recommended choice.


