What is the emission standard of the ix25?
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ix25 is compliant with China National V emission standard. Taking the 2020 ix25 as an example, it is a compact SUV with the following dimensions: length 4300mm, width 1790mm, height 1620mm, wheelbase 2610mm, minimum ground clearance 154mm, and curb weight 1150kg. The 2020 ix25 features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is powered by a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine delivering 115PS maximum horsepower, 134.8Nm peak torque, and 84.4kW maximum power, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
From the perspective of someone who has been driving for over 20 years, let me talk about the emission standards of the ix25. The Beijing Hyundai ix25 has different emission standards depending on the production year: models from 2014-2015 are mostly China IV or early China V, those from 2016 onwards are generally China V standard, and the newly upgraded models after 2019 all meet China VI. China VI is currently the strictest standard, reducing pollutant emissions by more than a quarter, making the driving experience feel cleaner. Lower emission standards, such as China IV, may be affected by urban traffic restrictions, preventing entry into core areas. I’ve also driven a China V ix25 and remember that the emission levels remained good after maintenance of the powertrain. I recommend checking the environmental label on the vehicle registration certificate or driving license for confirmation; maintaining smooth driving during long trips can help reduce exhaust emissions. This is important for both environmental protection and daily use, so when buying a used car, be sure to confirm the emission version to avoid issues.