What is the emission standard for the 2018 Sagitar?
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The 2018 Sagitar complies with the China V emission standard. The emission standard refers to regulations on the content of harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and carbon smoke emitted from vehicle exhaust. The dimensions of the 2018 Sagitar are: length 4655mm, width 1780mm, height 1453mm, with a wheelbase of 2651mm and a minimum ground clearance of 113mm. The 2018 Sagitar is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 81kW and a maximum torque of 155Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. It features a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension.
I often discuss automotive emission standards because, as a car enthusiast, I care deeply about these details. Most of the 2018 Sagitars comply with the China V emission standard, as the China VI standard had not yet been fully implemented nationwide in 2018, and the main configurations of this Volkswagen model were all China V. Emission standards not only relate to environmental protection but also affect whether a vehicle can be driven in cities—for example, some major cities have restrictions on China V vehicles. The difference between China V and China VI is significant, with China VI being cleaner and limiting more pollutants. When buying a used car, you need to be careful not to end up with a vehicle that can't be driven in certain areas. I've driven a friend's Sagitar, and the power was quite good, but I recommend checking the vehicle registration certificate or environmental label to confirm the specific standard. Overall, understanding this will be helpful for your car usage or purchase.