What is the emission standard of the Roewe RX5?

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DiKaleb
07/29/25 12:57am
The Roewe RX5 complies with the China V emission standard. More details about the Roewe RX5 are as follows: 1. The exterior features a large-wing grille with new energy design language, LED headlights, and large soft leather wrapping. The front and rear seats have perforated leather on contact surfaces for enhanced details. 2. It includes an auto-dimming rearview mirror, tire pressure monitoring, 360-degree panoramic imaging, and the Banma Zhixing multimedia system, which has undergone a major upgrade to version 2.0, along with a fully upgraded intelligent voice system. 3. The vehicle is equipped with a 10.4-inch vertical central control screen, full LED headlights, a panoramic sunroof, a 7-inch virtual instrument panel, as well as an electric tailgate, keyless entry/start, engine start-stop, seat heating, tire monitoring system, ESP body stability system, panoramic imaging, hill descent control, and other comfort and safety features.
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AsherAnn
08/12/25 5:08am
As an owner of the Roewe RX5, I must say this car usually meets the China 6 emission standard. Mine is the 2020 model, and the salesperson specifically emphasized this point when I bought it. Over these years of driving, the annual inspections have been very smooth because the emission control is excellent, with no issues at all. It's important to know that emission standards directly affect which cities you can drive in. In major cities like Shanghai and Beijing, vehicles below China 5 might face driving restrictions, so it's crucial to confirm this when buying a car. I recommend new owners check the vehicle manual or the nameplate label, as these clearly indicate the standard. If you're still unsure, a quick visit to the 4S store to check the vehicle information certificate is also an option. Overall, the Roewe RX5's China 6 standard makes urban commuting more convenient and daily driving much more worry-free.
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