What is the emission standard of the Baojun 310W?

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AlessandraLee
07/29/25 7:09pm
The currently available Baojun 310W models include the 2017, 2018, and 2019 versions. Among them, the 2019 model complies with the China VI emission standard, while the 2017 and 2018 models meet the China V emission standard. The new 310W still uses the current model's 1.2L and 1.5L naturally aspirated engines. The former has a maximum power of 60.3kW and a maximum torque of 116N·m, while the latter has a maximum power of 82kW and a maximum torque of 147N·m. Here is a brief introduction to the Baojun 310W: 1. The trunk volume of the new car is 740L, and when the rear seats are fully folded down, the maximum volume can be expanded to 1460L. In terms of the interior, the new car largely follows the design style of the Baojun 310 model, with a simple yet stylish overall layout in the central control area. 2. In terms of configuration, the new car is equipped with tire pressure monitoring, cruise control, reverse camera, 8-inch touch central control screen, rear air conditioning, rear USB, electric heating for the exterior rearview mirrors, and child seat fixing devices. 3. In terms of power, the Baojun 310W offers two versions: 1.2L and 1.5L. The transmission system for all models is matched with a 6-speed manual transmission. Even the version equipped with the 1.2L engine, which is the lowest configuration, has basically sufficient features.
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