What is the emission standard for the 2019 Magotan and Sagitar?
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The 2019 Magotan and Sagitar meet the China V emission standard. The China V automobile emission standard refers to the fifth-stage national standard for motor vehicle pollutant emissions. Compared to the China IV emission standard, the implementation of the China V standard reduces nitrogen oxide emissions by 25% for light-duty vehicles and 43% for heavy-duty vehicles, effectively lowering vehicle pollutant emissions and contributing to environmental protection. The Sagitar brand was jointly established by Volkswagen AG and FAW in 2006. The first-generation Sagitar was a new A-class sedan introduced by FAW-Volkswagen, which was originally developed by Volkswagen for the North American market.
I often pay attention to automotive environmental protection. The 2019 Magotan and Sagitar models mainly comply with China VI emission standards, as the country promoted the upgrade of environmental measures for new vehicles starting in 2019. The China VI standard can significantly reduce exhaust pollution and support urban air quality improvement. When purchasing a car, it is recommended to check the vehicle registration certificate or the green book to confirm the specific emission level, as some early batches might still be China V, though this is quite rare. As a car owner, I think this is quite crucial, as emissions directly affect driving convenience, such as entering urban restricted zones, and also contribute to the resale value of the vehicle. Staying informed about such information can help us choose greener transportation options and contribute to environmental protection.