What is the Emission Standard of the Fengjun 7?
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The Fengjun 7 complies with the China V emission standard. Below is an introduction to the Fengjun 7: 1. Interior of the Fengjun 7: The floating central control screen is the highlight, supporting smart connectivity functions, allowing users to check the weather, book hotels, and more. 2. Features of the Fengjun 7: The Fengjun 7 also includes voice control and other functions, bringing its configuration and functionality closer to passenger vehicles. The dashboard is primarily made of black plastic, with good texture and craftsmanship. In terms of size, the new model offers standard and long cargo bed options. Additionally, side steps, external cargo bed rope hooks, and a rearview camera are available as optional features for owners.
I've been driving the Fengjun 7 for several years now, and I remember my model is from 2019. At the time, I checked with the dealer and confirmed it meets the China V emission standard. If you're buying a new or more recent model, like those from 2021 onwards, they might have already upgraded to China VI. The emission standards are quite important as they affect vehicle inspections and environmental restrictions. For example, China VI has stricter requirements, resulting in lower exhaust emissions, making it feel cleaner to drive. If you're unsure about your vehicle, I recommend checking the vehicle registration certificate or the date on the nameplate. The most reliable way is to call the 4S dealership or check the official website by entering the VIN code. Overall, earlier models of the Fengjun 7 are mostly China V, but the upgraded versions are even better to use, without compromising its practical pickup performance.