What is the emission standard of the Envision?
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The emission standard of the Envision is China 6. Appearance: The Envision has a length of 4686 mm, a width of 1839 mm, and a height of 1691 mm, with a wheelbase of 2750 mm. Power: The Envision is equipped with two engines: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. Configuration: The Envision uses a MacPherson independent suspension for the front and a multi-link independent suspension for the rear. The multi-link suspension enhances the vehicle's handling and ride comfort. It is an improved version of the double-wishbone suspension, where the two wishbones are replaced with separate links.
When it comes to the emission standards of the Envision, I did thorough research on this aspect when purchasing my own car. As a mainstream SUV, the Buick Envision in China generally meets the China VI emission level, especially the newer models in recent years like the 2023 or 2024 versions, which comply with the stricter China VI-b standard—quite tightly controlled. Emission standards aren’t just about environmental regulations; they also impact daily driving experience: higher standards reduce tailpipe emissions, lower air pollution, and benefit health; the engine also becomes more efficient, saving fuel costs with lower maintenance expenses. I recommend checking the vehicle’s compliance certificate or user manual before buying to confirm specific model-year data. I’ve been driving this car for over a year now, and it has passed annual emission tests smoothly—no regrets about choosing it. Regular maintenance, like timely oil and filter changes, helps keep the emission system running stably. When selecting a car, ask dealers for details to avoid older models with lower emission standards.