What is the emission standard of the Volvo XC60?
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Volvo XC60 is a China VI emission standard model. Below are the relevant details: 1. The Volvo XC60 is a mid-size SUV launched by Volvo Cars. 2. In terms of powertrain, this model offers two variants, namely the T4 and T5 versions, both equipped with a 2.0T high/low-power turbocharged engine. 3. The 2.0T low-power engine delivers a maximum power of 140kW and a peak torque of 300Nm, while the 2.0T high-power engine produces a maximum power of 187kW and a peak torque of 350Nm. The transmission system is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. 4. Notably, the engine in this model features a compact design, allowing it to be positioned closer to the front suspension, which enhances the vehicle's handling performance to some extent.
I've been driving a Volvo XC60 for three years and specifically researched this issue when purchasing. Currently, all new XC60 models sold at 4S dealerships meet the China 6b standard, including the strict version with GPF (Gasoline Particulate Filter). Nowadays, new vehicle registration must start from China 6 compliance, so there's no need to worry about the XC60 - it fully meets the standards. In fact, Volvo prepared for China 6 very early, with some 2019 models pre-installed with China 6 hardware. If you're looking at the used car market, you need to be more careful - most 2018 models are China 5 compliant, and checking the VIN on the environmental protection website is the most reliable method. Additionally, Volvo's Drive-E engine emission control technology is indeed advanced, especially in exhaust particulate treatment which is about 30% stricter than national standards.