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What is the Emission Standard of the Geely Emgrand?

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DylanLynn
07/29/25 4:13pm
Geely Emgrand meets the China V emission standard. Below is some information about the Geely Emgrand: 1. Body dimensions: The car measures 4632*1789*470mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2650mm. The LED taillight clusters are particularly striking, enhancing the car's visual identity. 2. Interior: The cabin follows Geely's family-style design language, featuring a bridge-inspired center console and traditional Chinese motif elements. 3. Features: The car comes equipped with a leather multifunction steering wheel, an 8-inch instrument cluster, a dashcam, G-Netlink infotainment system, and a voice interaction system. The center display supports both CarLife and CarPlay for smartphone connectivity, making it highly practical and user-friendly for drivers.
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JackRose
08/15/25 4:44am
As an avid car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with Geely Emgrand's emission standards. In recent updates to the Emgrand series, mainstream models like the Emgrand Pro and Emgrand L generally comply with the China VI standard, especially for vehicles produced after 2020. Earlier models such as the 2018 versions might still meet the China V standard, but China VI is now more prevalent as it requires significant reductions in pollutants like nitrogen oxides and particulate matter in exhaust emissions. When purchasing a car, you can check the vehicle's environmental label or certificate of conformity to confirm the emission level. I've also noticed that choosing China VI-compliant vehicles is more environmentally friendly and offers better access in restricted traffic zones. Emgrand owner forums frequently share maintenance tips, such as regular oil changes and air filter replacements, which help maintain the efficiency of the emission system. In summary, understanding these standards aids in making informed decisions.
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McTyler
10/12/25 6:26am
As an Emgrand owner, I drive the 2021 model which meets the China 6b emission standard, the highest level available. Emission standards directly affect annual inspections, and in our northern cities, vehicles with older standards face traffic restrictions. When purchasing the Emgrand, I specifically checked its environmental certification. In daily use, its 1.5L turbocharged engine maintains stable emission control, but routine maintenance like spark plug and fuel filter replacements should be prioritized to avoid performance issues from excessive emissions. To check your vehicle's standard, the simplest methods are reviewing the last page of the registration certificate or scanning the OBD port at a 4S dealership. My friend owns an older China 5-compliant model that faces urban area restrictions, regretting not upgrading sooner. New China 6-compliant vehicles are far more reliable, offering both peace of mind and environmental benefits.
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