What is the Emission Standard of the Baojun 360?
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The Baojun 360 complies with both National V and National VI emission standards. The 2018 Baojun 360 model meets the National V emission standard, while the 2019 model meets the National VI emission standard. The Baojun 360 is an MPV produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling, with body dimensions of 4615mm in length, 1735mm in width, and 1660mm in height. In terms of powertrain, the Baojun 360 is equipped with only one engine option: a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. The 2018 model's engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 112 HP, a maximum power output of 82 kW, and a peak torque of 147 Nm. The 2019 model's engine produces a maximum horsepower of 105 HP, a maximum power output of 77 kW, and a peak torque of 135 Nm.
I've been driving the Baojun 360 for a while now. It's a China 5 emission standard vehicle, introduced around 2018. I bought it mainly for family use—spacious and economical. While its emission standard isn't the strictest China 6, it's sufficient for daily needs. In city driving, the fuel consumption is surprisingly low, averaging around 7 liters combined. The exhaust system maintenance is straightforward, requiring only regular oxygen sensor checks. However, if you live in strictly controlled areas like Beijing or Shanghai, China 5 vehicles might face driving restrictions, so it's wise to check local policies beforehand. I'd recommend opting for newer models with China 6 standards, which are more environmentally friendly and quieter. When buying used, pay attention to the manufacturing date—pre-2019 models are typically China 5. Overall, it's a reliable and cost-effective choice, with emissions not affecting everyday driving.