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What is the emission standard of the Tharu?

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DelAnderson
07/28/2025, 11:42:21 PM

The Tharu complies with the China VI emission standard. Taking the 2021 Tharu as an example, its body structure is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV with dimensions of 4453mm in length, 1841mm in width, and 1632mm in height, a wheelbase of 2680mm, a fuel tank capacity of 51 liters, a trunk capacity of 455 liters, and a curb weight of 1405kg. The 2021 Tharu features a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150PS, a maximum power of 110kW, and a maximum torque of 250Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

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MacSophie
08/12/2025, 10:49:02 AM

I've been driving the Volkswagen Tharu, and based on my daily driving experience, its emissions are very clean, meeting the China VI standard. I remember the salesperson emphasized at the time of purchase that this is the latest standard, much stricter than the previous China V, specifically targeting pollutants in exhaust gases, such as nitrogen oxides and particulate matter, requiring significant reductions. Driving in the city, I don't notice much exhaust smell, the engine is very efficient, and the average fuel consumption is also low, around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, which is helpful for the environment. Maintenance isn't troublesome either, just regular servicing of the filters and system is needed. Overall, it's a very reassuring experience, and I'd recommend it to friends who want to reduce pollution. Honestly, choosing a car with high emission standards can also reduce long-term maintenance hassles, making it both worry-free and green.

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Everdeen
10/02/2025, 03:13:03 AM

As someone who deeply cares about the environment, I specifically researched emissions when choosing a car. The Volkswagen Tharu fully meets the China VI standard, which I consider a major advantage. To be specific, China VI requires a reduction of over 50% in tailpipe pollutants, including carbon monoxide and PM particles, contributing significantly to air quality improvement. Every time I drive this car, I feel like I'm protecting the planet, especially in congested urban areas where emissions are well controlled. I've also checked the data—technologies used in the Tharu, such as optimized fuel injection systems, ensure high efficiency and energy savings. I recommend everyone check the emission labels of car models and prioritize China VI certification, as it's not only eco-friendly but also beneficial for long-term vehicle safety. After all, clean emissions mean fewer health risks, making it a worthwhile investment.

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LaElliana
11/15/2025, 09:08:36 PM

From a technical perspective, I understand that the Volkswagen Tharu meets China's National VI emission regulations. This is primarily achieved through engine optimization and exhaust gas treatment systems, such as the DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) to reduce harmful emissions. In daily maintenance, no special operations are required; just follow the manual for regular servicing to ensure the system operates normally. Choosing such high emission standards brings multiple benefits for both the environment and personal use—simple, practical, and reliable.

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LeMichael
01/05/2026, 10:45:11 PM

If you're in the market for a car, say the Volkswagen Tharu, I must remind you to pay attention to its China VI emission standard. I always emphasize this point when recommending cars because China VI imposes strict controls on exhaust emissions, such as limiting hydrocarbon emissions, ensuring more eco-friendly daily driving. The Tharu performs well in this regard, combining efficient power performance with low fuel consumption and easy maintenance. Remember to verify the dealer's information—meeting emission standards benefits both the resale value and compliance with environmental regulations, saving you money and hassle in the long run. Driving such a car ensures worry-free urban commuting.

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SanBryce
04/02/2026, 10:17:30 PM

As a family car, I chose the Volkswagen Tharu as our daily driver, with its emissions being a key factor. The Tharu meets the China VI standard, which means fewer tailpipe pollutants and reduced air pollution risks when taking the kids out. The salesperson mentioned this was achieved through optimized engine design, such as efficient turbocharging, to minimize harmful gas emissions. Whether driving on highways or in the city, I always ensure smooth emissions, and maintenance is straightforward with just routine checks. I strongly recommend parents prioritize vehicles with high emission standards—after all, health and the environment are top priorities—and the Tharu is quite reliable in this regard.

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