What is the emission standard of the 2017 Corolla?

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ArianaLynn
07/24/25 4:41am
2017 Corolla meets China National V emission standard. Here is some information about China National V emission standard: China National V emission standard, referred to as "China V standard", has an emission control level equivalent to the European Euro 5 emission standard currently in implementation. Additional information: 1. Exterior design. The new car deeply integrates Toyota's latest family design language, featuring sharp and futuristic front headlights, a large-sized blackened grille on the front bumper, and more dynamic and lively body lines and roof contours compared to the current model. 2. Interior design. The new generation Corolla from FAW Toyota maintains the same overall design as the overseas version, with a simple, stylish, and sporty theme. The lines on the dashboard and door panels are smooth and crisp, offering a visually pleasing effect. 3. Powertrain. It offers two powertrain versions: 1.2T and 1.8L hybrid. The 1.2T engine is carried over from the current Corolla, with a maximum power of 85kW (116PS) and peak torque of 185N·m, paired with an S-CVT continuously variable transmission or a 6-speed manual transmission. The hybrid version is equipped with a 1.8L Atkinson cycle engine + electric motor + E-CVT transmission + nickel-metal hydride battery powertrain, with a combined maximum power of 90kW (122PS).
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JuliannaRose
08/11/25 12:21am
I've been driving a 2017 Corolla for several years. This car meets the China 5 emission standard, and I chose it mainly for its high reliability. I use it for daily commuting, with low fuel consumption and stable performance. The emission control is excellent, minimizing environmental impact. When I bought the car, the salesperson mentioned that China 5 was the new standard in 2017, a significant improvement over China 4, with cleaner exhaust treatment. After long-term use, I find it easy to maintain, with no major issues, and it passes annual inspections effortlessly. Cars with higher emission standards contribute to fresher air in the city, especially during traffic jams when exhaust fumes are less noticeable. I also checked the vehicle certificate, which clearly states China 5 compliance. Choosing this standard makes car ownership more worry-free and environmentally friendly.
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