What are the models that meet China VI emission standards?
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Models that meet China VI emission standards include SAIC Roewe RX5 and GAC Honda Acura CDX. Currently, there are very few models on the market that meet the China VI standards, but this number is expected to gradually increase by 2019. More relevant information is as follows: 1. National policies state that starting from July 1, 2020, all vehicles sold and registered must comply with the China VI A standard. From July 1, 2023, all sales and registrations must meet the China VI B standard. 2. To provide the automotive industry with a certain buffer period, the country has adopted a phased implementation of the China VI standards, establishing two stages: China VI A and China VI B. China VI A serves as a transitional phase between China V and China VI, while China VI B is the official China VI standard.
I remember when I was preparing to change my car last year, I specifically looked for models that meet the China VI emission standards, as it's particularly important in major Chinese cities like Beijing and Shanghai. I consulted at a 4S dealership and found that Volkswagen's Tayron, Toyota's Camry, or Geely's new cars all had the China VI label; the dealer also mentioned that electric or hybrid vehicles like BYD's Han series also comply. Choosing such cars isn't just about saving money on licensing—cleaner emissions are much better for the air. I bought an SUV, and the licensing process went much smoother. I recommend checking the official car websites or environmental apps for information before purchasing to avoid buying older models. Overall, many joint venture and domestic brand models from 2020 onwards basically meet the standards, making driving more reassuring.