What is the emission standard of Beijing Hyundai ix25?
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Beijing Hyundai ix25 complies with the China V emission standard. Positioned as an urban SUV for young people, the Beijing Hyundai ix25 comes equipped with features such as tire pressure monitoring, lane change assist, keyless entry and start, rear parking radar, rearview camera, panoramic sunroof, and rear air vents. In terms of the multimedia system, the vehicle is equipped with a 7-inch central control screen, featuring the Bluelink telematics system, which supports smartphone connectivity, onboard Bluetooth, and navigation functions. Under the hood, the car is powered by a 1.4T and a 1.6L engine, with the 1.4T engine delivering a maximum power of 103 kW and the 1.6L engine producing a maximum power of 92 kW.
I've been driving this car for almost three years now. When I bought it, the salesperson said it met China V emission standards, but I later found out that the Hyundai ix25's emission standards vary significantly by year. For example, models before 2018 were mostly China V compliant, while newer versions like the 2020 model may have been upgraded to China VI. As an owner, I believe paying attention to emissions isn't just about environmental protection—it also affects vehicle inspections and resale value. When new models were released, I specifically checked the official website information. I'd suggest potential buyers directly check the vehicle conformity certificate or consult 4S stores to confirm the exact emission level for specific model years, to avoid purchasing non-compliant older vehicles that might affect registration and road use. During routine maintenance, technicians also remind us to regularly inspect the exhaust system, which can reduce pollution while saving fuel and money.