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What is the emission standard of the Volvo XC60?

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VonKaleb
07/29/25 8:07am

The emission standard of the Volvo XC60 is China VI, which refers to the National Sixth Stage Emission Standard for motor vehicles. Taking the 2020 Volvo XC60 as an example, it belongs to the mid-size SUV category with body dimensions of 4688mm in length, 1902mm in width, and 1658mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2865mm. Its curb weight is 1801kg. The 2020 Volvo XC60 features a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 190PS, a maximum power of 140kW, and a maximum torque of 300Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

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ZaneAnn
08/13/25 3:54am

I think the emission standards of the Volvo XC60 are worth mentioning. I’ve been driving this car for over a year, and I feel its environmental performance is quite good. According to the latest model, the XC60 mainly complies with the Euro 6 emission standards, which are applicable to both the EU and China’s National 6b standards. For my gasoline engine model, the CO2 emissions are around 175 to 190 grams per kilometer, depending on the year and configuration. The diesel version has even stricter emission controls, making it especially suitable for long-distance driving. When I drive in the city, the emission values remain stable without any abnormalities, thanks to the built-in emission reduction technologies like automatic start-stop, which prevents idling waste. Overall, the XC60 contributes minimally to air pollution while also improving fuel efficiency, making it a worry-free and eco-friendly choice. I also tried my friend’s plug-in hybrid T8 version, which produces almost zero emissions when running on pure electric power—definitely a smart choice.

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StEmersyn
10/05/25 4:28am

I'm particularly passionate about environmental topics, and the XC60's emission standards are truly impressive. It strictly adheres to Euro 6, significantly reducing nitrogen oxide and particulate emissions, which is crucial for improving air quality. I've checked the data—the XC60's engine integrates an advanced catalytic converter system, with average CO2 levels around 180 grams per kilometer, even lower for diesel variants. Choosing such a vehicle reduces your carbon footprint, especially effective in controlling pollution during congested urban driving. Future models may upgrade these standards, but the current XC60 already leads the industry. Eco-friendly driving not only saves money but also supports sustainable development principles—definitely worth promoting.

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McDylan
11/18/25 5:58am

As a car enthusiast, I absolutely love the XC60's emissions! It meets the Euro 6 standard, with all engine options including petrol and diesel complying. The diesel version has the lowest CO2 emissions at around 150 grams per kilometer. The T8 hybrid version is even more impressive, offering zero emissions in pure electric mode. Technologically, Volvo employs an efficient filtration system to ensure clean output. Even at high speeds, the emissions remain stable without any compromise.

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