What is the emission standard of Dongfeng Peugeot 3008?

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Josiah
09/03/25 2:01am
Dongfeng Peugeot 3008 meets the China V emission standard. Below are the power specifications of Dongfeng Peugeot 3008 and methods to check the vehicle's emission standard: Power specifications of Dongfeng Peugeot 3008: The Dongfeng Peugeot 3008 is equipped with two types of engines: a 1.6T and a 2.0L, with output powers of 123kw and 108kw respectively, and maximum torques of 245 Nm and 200 Nm. It is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed automatic manual transmission. Methods to check the vehicle's emission standard: Query using the engine number or chassis number on the motor vehicle environmental protection website. Check the vehicle's conformity certificate, which clearly states the emission standard. Review the accompanying environmental protection list and the vehicle's consistency list, which also provide the car's emission standard.
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Patel
09/15/25 3:52am
When it comes to the emission standards of the Dongfeng Peugeot 3008, I think this issue is quite crucial, as everyone cares about environmental protection these days. I usually pay attention to these details when driving. As a common model, the 3008's emissions depend on its production year. For example, new cars produced after 2020 comply with the China VI emission standard, which is the latest regulation in China, imposing extremely strict limits on nitrogen oxides and particulate matter in exhaust emissions. I've checked some data—China VI is over 30% stricter than older standards like China V, with the benefits of being city-friendly and fuel-efficient. For older 3008 models, such as those from 2017-2019, they might still be China V compliant. When buying a new car, always check the vehicle's environmental compliance certificate or confirm with the 4S store—don’t just rely on the salesperson’s claims. If the emissions don’t meet standards, it could cause issues during inspections and even affect urban driving restrictions. Regular maintenance is also essential to keep the catalytic converter functioning properly; otherwise, emission performance can degrade quickly. In short, paying attention to emissions isn’t just about compliance—it’s also about contributing to cleaner air. I recommend prioritizing China VI-compliant models.
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StLandon
10/29/25 4:29am
I've driven the Dongfeng Peugeot 3008 several times. My friend's car was purchased in 2019 and meets the China V emission standard. Nowadays, newly launched vehicles have mostly upgraded to China VI, with significantly lower emission limits. I've noticed the exhaust fumes smell much lighter when driving. To check emission standards, you need to look at the production year and version - just check the vehicle's nameplate or manual. I think this is crucial for daily car usage, especially in big cities like Beijing and Shanghai where restrictions on pre-China V vehicles are strict. You need to be careful when buying used cars. Better emission standards can also reduce maintenance costs, such as saving on fuel expenses. My suggestion is to directly test drive new cars and ask dealers, as they can provide actual test reports - don't just rely on pictures. With environmental protection standards evolving, we should keep pace too. Prioritize higher emission standards when choosing a car - it's cleaner and gives peace of mind.
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