What is the emission standard of the Geely Emgrand?

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DiWalter
07/28/25 10:26pm
Geely Emgrand complies with the China V emission standard. Here are some relevant details about the Geely Emgrand: 1. Exterior: The Emgrand features Geely's signature water-drop grille on the upper section, while the lower grille adopts a through-type design with chrome trim extending across both sides, visually widening the vehicle's stance. 2. Body: The rear LED light clusters are particularly eye-catching, enhancing the car's recognizability. 3. Interior: The cabin follows Geely's family-style design language, incorporating arched dashboard architecture and traditional Chinese fretwork patterns as design elements.
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Matteo
08/12/25 2:56am
As a neighbor who drives frequently, I'm quite familiar with the Geely Emgrand. Its current emission standard is generally China 6, which depends on the year of your car. For example, new cars produced after 2018 are mostly China 6b, meeting environmental requirements with lower exhaust emissions and being more eco-friendly. You can confirm the standard by checking the nameplate when buying the car. China 6 cars only need 92-octane gasoline, which is both worry-free and cost-effective. Regular maintenance of the emission system is crucial, such as checking the oxygen sensor to avoid blockages that could affect performance. In cities with higher emission standards, it's easier to pass the license plate registration. If buying a used car, pay attention to the year, as some older models might be China 5 or China 4.
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