What is the emission standard of Baojun 510?
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Baojun 510 meets the China V emission standard. The relevant explanations are as follows: 1. Definition: Baojun 510 is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, adopting General Motors' core technology, paired with a 6-speed manual and 5-speed automatic transmission. While reducing harmful gas emissions, it delivers smoother and more stable power output with lower fuel consumption. 2. Background of China V implementation: The China V emission standard control level is equivalent to the Euro 5 emission standard currently implemented in Europe. The European Union has been enforcing it since 2009, imposing stricter limits on vehicle emissions such as nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter.
I've been following the evolution of domestic vehicle emission standards. The Baojun 510 is a common SUV, and its emission standards vary depending on the manufacturing year. For example, models produced from 2017 to 2018 mostly comply with the China 5 standard, which was the mainstream promoted by the government at that time. Later, around 2019, with the full implementation of the China 6 standard, the Baojun 510 was updated to meet the China 6 emission requirements. When actually purchasing a car, it's advisable to check the vehicle's environmental compliance list or certificate to ensure it matches local policies. The China 6 standard is stricter and helps reduce pollution, but there are still many China 5 vehicles on the market. Overall, it's not fixed to a specific China standard but depends on the production time. If you're in the used car market, it's even more important to verify this.