What is the emission standard of the Boyue vehicle?
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The currently available Geely Boyue models meet both China VI and China V emission standards. The China VI emission standard for motor vehicle pollutants is established to implement the 'Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of China' and the 'Air Pollution Prevention and Control Law of the People's Republic of China', aiming to prevent pollution from exhaust emissions of compression-ignition and gas-fueled ignition engine vehicles, protect the ecological environment, and safeguard human health. Here are methods to identify a vehicle's emission standard: 1. Check the vehicle's environmental protection label, which has a clear mark on the back. 2. For new vehicles, the information can be found on the vehicle's factory certificate or vehicle conformity certificate. 3. Visit the public inquiry platform of the Motor Vehicle Environmental Protection Website, enter the vehicle's VIN number and the last six digits of the engine number to query the vehicle information.
The emission standards of the Geely Boyue depend on the specific year and version. Early models, such as those from 2016 to 2018, generally meet the China V standard, which primarily complies with environmental requirements before 2018. However, starting from 2019, the new Boyue models have been gradually upgraded to the China VI standard. Most models after 2020 now meet the China VI B phase, which imposes stricter controls on pollutant emissions, effectively reducing PM2.5 and nitrogen oxide levels in exhaust gases. When purchasing a car, it is advisable to check the vehicle's nameplate or VIN code to confirm the standard, especially in major cities where China VI-compliant vehicles are not subject to traffic restrictions and have higher resale value. Additionally, emission standards are related to vehicle operating costs. China VI models offer better fuel efficiency and maintenance requirements, making them more cost-effective in the long run.