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When will the Avancier 2.0T meet China 6 emission standards?

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Olivia
07/29/25 5:34am

The China 6 compliant Honda Avancier 2.0T model was already launched in 2020 with a starting price of over 270,000 RMB. Details about the Avancier 2.0T China 6 model are as follows: 1. The vehicle dimensions are: length 4858mm, width 1942mm, height 1675mm, with a wheelbase of 2820mm. 2. Exterior-wise, it only received minor updates. 3. The interior design shows little change compared to the previous model. 4. In terms of power, the engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 272hp and peak torque of 370Nm. 5. For the chassis, it comes equipped with a real-time four-wheel drive system.

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McNaomi
08/12/25 7:42pm

I understand that the Honda Avancier 2.0T launched around 2019 already had a version compliant with China's National VI emission standards, primarily to meet the nationwide implementation of the National VI-A regulations in 2020. Honda achieved this by upgrading the engine management system and installing a GPF (Gasoline Particulate Filter) to reduce nitrogen oxide and particulate emissions. This not only helps pass stricter environmental tests but also improves fuel efficiency. If you're buying or using this model now, remember to check the vehicle's nameplate or manufacturing year—Avanciers from the 2019 model year onward support National VI standards, avoiding potential registration issues with older models. Additionally, the emission upgrades have minimal impact on daily driving, but regular maintenance of the exhaust system is crucial to prevent clogging. Prioritizing National VI-compliant vehicles when choosing a car is both eco-friendly and hassle-free.

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LeSara
10/03/25 7:01am

From an owner's perspective, the Honda Avancier 2.0T has been selling China 6-compliant versions since 2019, aligning with the China 6a standard officially taking effect in July 2020. This means models from that year onward are more reliable in terms of environmental compliance and roadworthiness. As an owner, I must emphasize verifying the emission label when purchasing a car—vehicles manufactured after 2019 generally meet China 6 standards, avoiding the pitfalls of older models in the used car market. The benefits include lower emissions, cleaner exhaust, and optimized urban fuel consumption. However, remember that choosing a China 6-compliant car doesn’t affect performance; just pay extra attention to air filter replacements. Regular maintenance ensures system stability, which also safeguards long-distance trips.

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DiSophia
11/16/25 8:40am

As a Honda fan, I've followed the updates on the Avancier. Its 2.0T version debuted in 2019 with the China VI emission standard, aligning with the environmental policy timeline and arriving a year ahead of the mandatory China VIa implementation. Historically, the 2017 model was still China V, but the 2019 facelift saw a full upgrade. If you're looking for a new or used one, just focus on models from 2019 onwards. The improved emission standards make the car greener, benefiting air quality and saving you some fuel costs. Simply put, remember the timeline—from 2019 onwards, you're good to go.

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