What is the emission standard of the WEY VV6?
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WEY VV6 is a China VI compliant vehicle. The WEY VV6 is a compact SUV equipped with a 2.0T 227 horsepower L4 engine, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The vehicle dimensions are 4625mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1720mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. The WEY VV6 has a maximum power output of 167 kW, a maximum torque of 387 Nm, and reaches its maximum power at 5500 rpm. The front suspension is a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension is a double-wishbone independent suspension. It features electric power steering and a unibody construction.
I've done quite a bit of research on this car, the WEY VV6. It meets the China 6 emission standards, specifically the China 6b version, because the Great Wall WEY brand was launched in 2018, just in time for the China 6 policy. The China 6 standard is currently the highest level in China, much more environmentally friendly, emitting over half the pollutants of older cars, especially in urban driving where you're less likely to face traffic restrictions. I often read automotive news and noticed that China 6b pays more attention to details, with upgrades in areas like exhaust treatment and engine optimization, resulting in lower fuel consumption and long-term savings. If you're buying a used car or registering a new one, make sure the manufacturing date is after 2019 to avoid mixed-standard models. Overall, China 6-compliant cars offer more peace of mind, especially in strictly controlled cities like Beijing and Shanghai, where you can drive without worries. Before purchasing, it's best to check the environmental compliance list just to be safe.