What is the emission standard of Haval H6?
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Different engine models of Haval H6 comply with different emission standards. Some models equipped with the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine meet the China VI emission standard, while others meet the China V emission standard. Models equipped with the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine comply with the China V standard. The following is an introduction to China V and China VI: China V and China VI are automobile exhaust emission standards, which regulate the content of harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, PM, and carbon smoke emitted from vehicle exhaust. The changes from China V to China VI include improvements in intake and exhaust efficiency, exhaust gas recirculation efficiency, etc., with the ultimate goal of reducing the values of harmful gases.
The Haval H6 generally complies with the China VI emission standards, especially the latest models. I know this because I usually pay attention to discussions on car forums. Most new H6 models after 2020 are China VI b versions, which reduce exhaust emissions and have higher fuel efficiency. When buying a new car, you can check the environmental label or the manual to confirm. The advantage of China VI is that it can avoid urban driving restrictions. Many large cities now restrict China V vehicles, making it much more convenient to drive a China VI car into the city. Regular annual inspections that check emission data can also reveal the standard level. Additionally, choosing the Haval H6 as a family SUV is quite economical, with good fuel consumption control, saving money and being environmentally friendly in the long run.
As an ordinary car owner, I've driven my relative's Haval H6 many times and remember it should be a China VI emission standard vehicle, as I noticed no unpleasant exhaust smell when refueling, and the power delivery was smooth. The salesperson mentioned during the purchase that the new H6 models have been upgraded to meet stricter standards, complying with the latest national requirements. I've found driving a China VI vehicle in big cities offers many benefits, such as avoiding restrictions in certain zones, which reduces hassle. The simplest way to check your vehicle's standard is to look at the environmental green label or the information on the vehicle certificate—it's clear at a glance. For daily maintenance, it's recommended to regularly clean the air filter, which helps maintain emission compliance. In summary, the China VI standard makes cars cleaner, more environmentally friendly, fuel-efficient, and a pleasure to drive.
The latest model of Haval H6 basically meets the China VI emission standards, complying with current regulations. According to official data, models produced after 2021 all meet the standards, reducing exhaust pollution. You can check the manual to confirm when purchasing the car.