What is the emission standard of Audi A6?
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Audi A6 complies with the China V (National Five) emission standard. More details are as follows: 1. There are currently 3 models of Audi A6 (imported) available for sale, featuring 3 engine displacements: 1.8T, 2.0T, and 3.0T, with 1 transmission option - dual-clutch. The engine delivers a maximum power of 245.0kW, maximum horsepower of 333PS, and maximum torque of 440.0N.m. 2. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4948mm in length, 1898mm in width, 1479mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2914mm. 3. For the interior, the Audi A6 adopts a clean and streamlined overall design. The full LCD instrument cluster supports multiple display modes. The 10.1-inch multimedia LCD screen is embedded in the black panel of the center console, while the air conditioning system controls below feature an 8.6-inch full LCD display, significantly enhancing overall flatness and technological appeal. The middle layer of the center console is divided by chrome trim, highlighting the design aesthetic.
I've been driving an Audi A6 for almost three years, and the emission standards mainly depend on the model year. For example, my post-2019 model typically meets the China VI-B standard, which has strict emission controls and significantly less pollution. If you're buying a used older model, like a 2017 Audi A6, it might only meet the China V standard—acceptable but not as strong as the newer standards. When purchasing, always check the emission label on the vehicle compliance certificate, or you might run into trouble driving into restricted zones. China VI-compliant cars are more convenient in cities and easier during annual inspections, especially the hybrid version of the Audi A6, which has low emissions and good fuel efficiency. Regular maintenance, like cleaning the exhaust system, helps maintain performance. In the long run, with tightening national policies, choosing a car with higher emission standards is the right move—safe and eco-friendly.