
2017 Vios is a vehicle that meets the China V emission standard. The 2017 Vios is equipped with two engines: one is a 1.3L naturally aspirated engine with a maximum power of 73kW and a maximum torque of 123Nm; the other is a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine with a maximum power of 79kW and a maximum torque of 123Nm. Both engines are paired with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT transmission. The 2017 Vios has a body length, width, and height of 4420mm, 1700mm, and 1490mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2550mm. The vehicle features front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension.

The 2017 Vios typically complies with China's National V emission standards. I've researched automotive environmental policies and know that China implemented the National V standard starting from January 2017. As Toyota's flagship model, the Vios promptly released vehicles meeting this version. The National V standard requires reducing harmful substances in vehicle exhaust, such as cutting carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide emissions by over 20%, significantly improving urban air quality. I often help friends check cars and find it simple to verify emission standards—either by looking at the vehicle's environmental compliance label or entering the VIN on the motor vehicle environmental protection website. Currently, National V vehicles can still operate normally in most parts of the country, but some major cities have already adopted the National VI standard. It's best to confirm local policies before purchasing to avoid migration restrictions.

I drove a 2017 Vios, remembering it was a China 5 standard car. The dealer emphasized at the time of purchase that it complied with the latest emission standards, assuring me it was safe for the road. Emission standards mainly affect exhaust pollution, with China 5 being stricter than the previous China 4, utilizing better catalytic converter technology. In daily use, driving a China 5 car feels stable in power and environmentally friendly, with low fuel consumption. The key is regular to avoid exhaust pipe blockages affecting performance. If you want to confirm whether it's China 5, check the vehicle manual or ask the dealer to print the environmental protection list. This is much more reliable than randomly searching online. Don't worry about the car being restricted; current policies are still friendly to older models.

Regarding the emission standards of the 2017 Vios, I understand it complies with China's National V regulations. The National V standard, implemented in 2017, replaced the older National IV standard by enhancing engine control and exhaust filtration systems to reduce pollution risks. As a best-selling model, the Vios adapted quickly, ensuring new vehicles met the standards upon production. This change was part of environmental policies driving automotive technology upgrades.

I've worked on quite a few 2017 Vios models during repairs, and almost all of them comply with the China 5 emission standard. The emission standard affects the vehicle's annual inspection pass rate, as China 5 vehicles face stricter exhaust emission requirements during testing. I recommend directly checking the engine compartment's nameplate label or using a mobile app to scan the environmental QR code for verification to avoid being deceived when a used car. The China 5 standard became widespread in 2017, helping to reduce PM2.5 emissions, which is very environmentally friendly.

The 2017 Vios meets the China V emission standards. As someone who cares about environmental technology, I know that China V introduced the OBD diagnostic system to monitor excessive exhaust emissions. In actual driving, China V-compliant cars are cleaner than older models, reducing the impact on urban smog. Using the right engine oil during routine can help maintain emission performance. When purchasing a car, checking that the manufacturing date is in the first half of 2017 ensures compliance, and these vehicles are still legally allowed in the used car market.


