Does the Cadillac XT5 meet China VI emission standards?
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Cadillac XT5 has a small portion of models that meet China VI emission standards, while the majority comply with China V emission standards. The Cadillac XT5 is positioned as an SUV, with body dimensions of 4812mm in length, 1903mm in width, and 1680mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2857mm. This model features Cadillac's signature diamond-cut design. China V vehicles refer to those meeting the China V emission standard, which is the fifth stage of national automobile pollutant emission standards. Automobile pollutants typically include HC (hydrocarbons), NOx (nitrogen oxides), CO (carbon monoxide), PM (particulate matter), etc. The China V emission standard significantly reduces vehicle pollutant emissions, with nitrogen oxide and particulate emissions from new vehicles decreasing by 25% and 80% respectively. This plays a crucial role in improving air quality and human health.
I work at a Cadillac 4S dealership and deal with these cars every day. The XT5 definitely has China VI versions. All models produced since July 2019 have been upgraded to China VI-B standards, which is clearly marked on the environmental compliance sheet for older customers upon delivery. The 2020 to 2023 models continued with this standard, and the mild hybrid versions are no exception. If you're buying used, pay attention to the production date - China V vehicles can't be registered in tier-one cities now.