What is the emission standard for the 2013 Excelle?

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MacAngelo
07/30/25 12:41am
The 2013 Excelle models all comply with the China V emission standard. Below is an introduction to relevant knowledge about the Excelle: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Buick Excelle is positioned as an entry-level family car, featuring a dynamic exterior and high-quality interior, offering the quality experience of a 'first car in life.' The new drive system ensures smooth and fuel-efficient performance, while all models come standard with the 10th-generation OnStar full-time online assistance, built-in 4G LTE mobile hotspot, and eConnect intelligent connectivity technology, supporting Apple CarPlay and Baidu CarLife. 2. Powertrain: The new car is equipped with a new-generation 1.3L Ecotec dual-injection engine, paired with a CVT intelligent continuously variable transmission, delivering a maximum power of 79kW and a maximum torque of 133Nm, with a combined fuel consumption as low as 4.6L per 100km.
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