What is the emission standard of the Besturn X80?
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FAW Besturn X80 is a National IV standard vehicle. Here are some relevant introductions about the Besturn X80: 1. Exterior: In terms of vehicle platform, the Besturn X80 shares the same platform with the Besturn B70, including the chassis and powertrain. The Besturn X80 measures 4586/1820/1695mm in length/width/height with a wheelbase of 2675mm. From its dimensions, the new car is positioned as a compact SUV model. 2. Interior: The interior design is one of the highlights of the Besturn X80. A silver decorative strip runs through the entire dashboard, echoing the silver decorations on the steering wheel. The functional areas on the center console are well-layered, with a harmonious overall design that delivers excellent visual effects.
I've been driving a Besturn X80 for several years, bought as a used car in 2015 when it already met China IV emission standards. It drives quite steadily, but with policy changes, the emission standard directly affects vehicle usage restrictions. My car is an early model, manufactured around 2014 when most domestic SUVs were China IV compliant. Current X80 models on the road may have been upgraded to China V or VI if produced later. Emission standards determine the amount of pollutants in exhaust - China IV vehicles face restrictions in some major cities like being banned from urban cores, so I need to avoid those areas. To confirm your vehicle's standard, the simplest way is to check the vehicle registration certificate or the production date on the windshield's environmental label against emission policy tables. For owners, this isn't just an environmental issue - it affects annual inspection pass rates and resale value too. Don't underestimate it - take action to upgrade when necessary.