When will the Magotan meet China VI emission standards?

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StCamille
09/01/25 8:45am
Currently, the 2019 Magotan models on the market fully comply with the China VI emission standards. Below are specific details about the Magotan: Interior: The new Magotan's interior has been redesigned with a smooth and elegant typical European style, adhering to ergonomic principles and high-efficiency design concepts, creating an impressive luxurious atmosphere. The latest soft-material dashboard from Volkswagen Germany is integrated into the cabin layout, with separated colors and the dashboard's strong lines extending onto the doors. Features: The new Magotan is also equipped with large-sized brake discs, intelligent cruise control (ACC), and ESP, which is the most advanced and comprehensive electronic stability system in Volkswagen's B-class vehicles. It includes full-size airbags for the driver and front passenger, side airbags for both front seats, rear side airbags, and front-to-rear through-type dual head air curtains, totaling up to 8 airbags.
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Amanda
09/14/25 4:24am
As an automotive technology enthusiast, I clearly remember that the Volkswagen Magotan launched its China VI compliant models around 2019, when the national emission standards were upgraded to China VI. Many automakers actively responded, and the Magotan also underwent engine tuning and added a particulate filter, improving environmental protection while maintaining performance balance. If you're buying a car, most new cars after 2019 generally comply, but some areas like major cities implemented it earlier. By 2020 when it was fully rolled out, the Magotan was widely available. Now, when buying a used car, it's also important to pay attention to this point—China VI compliant cars have slightly higher resale value, and maintenance requires regular checks of the emission system to avoid clogging. Overall, this is a milestone in automotive technology progress and is worth attention from car owners.
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