What is the emission standard of the Orlando?
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The Orlando meets both China 5 and China 6 emission standards. Here is the relevant information: 1. Automobile emission standards regulate the content of harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and carbon smoke emitted from vehicle exhaust. 2. Taking the 2020 Orlando as an example, it is a compact car with body dimensions of length 4684mm, width 1807mm, height 1628mm, and a wheelbase of 2796mm. The 2020 Orlando features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.3T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 163PS, maximum power of 120kW, and maximum torque of 230Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Well, the emission standard of the Orlando mainly depends on the specific model year. For example, I used to drive a 2019 model, which was compliant with the China VI standard. Since it was sold in China, its emissions followed the national standards. The difference between China V and China VI is quite significant—China VI is more environmentally friendly with fewer pollutants. Before buying, it's best to check the environmental label on the vehicle or the information on the registration certificate. I often remind my friends that when buying a used car, don’t just focus on the appearance—the emission standard directly affects urban driving restrictions. In cities like Beijing and Shanghai, only China VI-compliant cars can drive freely. This car has good fuel efficiency, excellent emission control, and is hassle-free to drive. In short, most recent Orlando models are China VI-compliant, but don’t neglect maintenance—regular checks are essential to maintain the standard.