What is the emission standard for the 2017 Corolla?
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2017 Corolla meets China V emission standard. Here are more details: 1. In terms of exterior design, the new car deeply integrates the latest family design language, featuring sharp and futuristic headlights, large-sized blackened grille on the front bumper, more dynamic body lines and roof contour compared to the current model. The side profile and body proportions appear more coordinated and sporty than the current Corolla. 2. For interior, the new generation Corolla maintains consistent overall design with overseas models, adopting a simple, fashionable and sporty style. The dashboard and door panel lines are smoothly and sharply designed, creating visually pleasing effects. Different from overseas models, the domestic Corolla will feature a China-exclusive 12.1-inch vertical central control screen and PM2.5 filtration system.
I drive a 2017 Toyota Corolla, which meets the China 5 emission standard. I remember when I bought the car, the salesperson emphasized this point, saying it was the latest standard at the time, capable of reducing carbon monoxide and particulate emissions. Over the years, I've never had to worry about driving restrictions because China 5 vehicles can still travel freely in most cities. Maintenance is also quite simple, and the fuel consumption is low, saving me some money on gas each month, making it perfect for city commuting. If you also own this model, you can check the emission standard by looking at the environmental label or entering the VIN number online. In short, the 2017 Corolla with China 5 standard is very practical, being both environmentally friendly and hassle-free.