What is the emission standard of the BMW X5?
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Older models of the BMW X5 comply with the China V emission standard, while the 2019 BMW X5 model meets the China VI emission standard. Below is relevant information about emission standards: Definition of Emission Standards: Emission standards refer to regulations on the content of harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and smoke emitted from vehicle exhaust. Emission sources come from the exhaust pipe, crankcase, and fuel system. Methods to Check Emission Standards: Inspect the motor vehicle conformity certificate; Look for the onboard list; Log in to the website supervising and managing motor vehicle exhaust pollution; Check the back of the environmental label on the car's front windshield; Take the vehicle registration form to the vehicle management office for inquiry.
The emission standard of the BMW X5 really depends on the specific production year and model. I often see people asking about this in car enthusiast groups. Actually, the emission standard is determined by the vehicle's manufacturing date. For example, models produced before 2019 generally meet the China V standard, while those from 2020 onwards have been upgraded to China VI. If you have an imported version, the emission standard might be even stricter. The easiest way to confirm is to check the annotation on the supplementary page of the vehicle's registration certificate or scan the QR code on the environmental label on the windshield, which will immediately show the specific standard. Many cities now have traffic restrictions for China V vehicles, so it's essential to verify this parameter before purchasing a used X5.