Quick Takeaways
  • Saipa Aria secures regulatory clearance enabling market entry in approved regions.
  • Type approval confirms ICE powertrain, Euro 5 compliance, and automatic transmission details.
On January 4, Saipa Aria Type Approval was officially announced, authorizing the company to supply and sell the Aria vehicle in its approved markets. This milestone marks a key regulatory clearance for the model, allowing Saipa to move forward with commercialization while meeting required automotive compliance standards.
Saipa Aria Type Approval Enables Market Entry
The Saipa Aria Type Approval confirms that the vehicle satisfies mandatory technical and regulatory criteria. With this approval in place, Saipa can legally introduce the Aria to customers, positioning the model as part of its broader passenger vehicle portfolio.
Engine Specifications Under Saipa Aria Type Approval
Under the Saipa Aria Type Approval framework, the vehicle is equipped with a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder inline engine. The powertrain delivers a maximum output of 138 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and generates peak torque of 189 Nm at 4,400 rpm, ensuring balanced performance for everyday driving conditions.
Key engine highlights include:
  • 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder configuration
  • Maximum power output of 138 hp at 6,000 rpm
  • Peak torque of 189 Nm at 4,400 rpm
  • Variable Valve Timing system for improved efficiency

Emission Compliance and Future Readiness
As part of the Saipa Aria Type Approval, the engine complies with the Euro 5 emission standard. The vehicle architecture also allows for a potential upgrade to Euro 6 compliance in future versions, reflecting Saipa’s intent to align with evolving environmental regulations.
Transmission and Drivetrain Configuration
The Saipa Aria Type Approval also covers the vehicle’s drivetrain setup. The model uses a 6-speed automatic transmission with a torque converter, delivering power to the front wheels. This configuration supports smooth gear shifts and consistent driving performance across urban and highway conditions.
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