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What are the models that meet the China VI emission standards?

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VonJoy
07/29/25 2:58am
Models that meet the China VI emission standards include: Accord, Passat, Tharu, Trumpchi GS5, X-Trail, etc. China VI refers to the National Sixth Stage Emission Standards for Motor Vehicle Pollutants, which include the limits and measurement methods for pollutants emitted by light-duty vehicles and heavy-duty diesel vehicles. The purpose is to prevent environmental pollution caused by exhaust emissions from compression-ignition and gas-fueled spark-ignition engine vehicles, protect the ecological environment, and safeguard human health. The China VI emission standards reduce carbon monoxide emissions from gasoline vehicles by 50%, the emission limits for total hydrocarbons and non-methane hydrocarbons by 50%, and the emission limits for nitrogen oxides by 42%.
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