What is the emission standard of Audi A6?
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Audi A6 models currently comply with the China V emission standard. Introduction to Audi A6: 1. Exterior: It features the latest family design style with a large hexagonal grille that is highly recognizable, flanked by LED headlights. The waistline of the car protrudes at both the front and rear, giving it a more powerful look. 2. Body dimensions: The length is 4948 mm, width is 1898 mm, and height is 1479 mm. 3. Powertrain: There are currently 3 models of Audi A6 available, with 1.8T, 2.0T, and 3.0T engine options.
As an automotive enthusiast, I often study the evolution history of the Audi A6, and its emission standards indeed vary by production year. Both domestically produced joint-venture versions and imported versions may differ: for example, older Audi A6 models produced before 2020 mostly comply with China 5 standards with relatively basic exhaust treatment; the new models currently on sale have generally been upgraded to China 6b or higher, making them more environmentally friendly. I've also noticed that emission standards affect annual inspections and license plate registration—China 6 vehicles have much more convenience in urban restricted driving zones. If you're unsure about your car's emission standard, you can check the environmental information in the vehicle manual or use an app to scan the nameplate for details. This isn't just a label issue—upgrading emissions reduces pollution and makes driving more responsible. Some owners forget to consider standards when modifying exhaust systems, leading to inspection issues. I recommend asking dealerships about the specific configurations of current models before purchasing to save hassle.