What is the emission standard of the 2015 Dongfeng Honda XR-V?
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2015 Dongfeng Honda XR-V complies with the China IV emission standard. Introduction: The China IV emission standard is the fourth stage national standard for motor vehicle pollutant emissions. Automobile emission pollutants: Mainly include HC (hydrocarbons), NOx (nitrogen oxides), CO (carbon monoxide), PM (particulate matter), etc. The emission limit for hydrocarbons is below 0.1 grams per kilometer, and for carbon monoxide is below 1.0 grams per kilometer. Purpose: Through the application of technologies such as improved catalytic converter active layers, secondary air injection, and exhaust gas recirculation systems with cooling devices, the standard aims to control and reduce automobile emissions below specified limits.
I remember the 2015 Dongfeng Honda XR-V met the China 5 emission standards. Back then, China's emission policies had just been upgraded, and this SUV was designed to comply with the China 5 requirements, producing significantly less pollution than older China 4 vehicles. Harmful substances in the exhaust, such as nitrogen oxides, were considerably reduced. As a frequent driver, I recommend checking the registration certificate or verifying with an inspection station when purchasing. China 5 vehicles are more favored in cities with driving restrictions, like Beijing, where they can save you a lot of hassle. By the way, Honda's engine technology at that time was quite eco-friendly, and fuel consumption was slightly lower than China 4 vehicles. However, carbon buildup may occur over time, so regular maintenance is essential to maintain performance.