Does the Infiniti QX60 meet China VI emission standards?
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Infiniti QX60 has China VI compliant versions. As of October 2019, the Infiniti QX60 models available in the market include the 2018 and 2016 versions, with all 2018 models meeting the China VI emission standards. More details are as follows: 1. The Infiniti QX60 is a vehicle under the Infiniti brand. As a star model of the Infiniti brand, since its launch, the QX60 has won the favor of many high-end users with its stylish appearance, super-large three-row seven-seat space, powerful performance, and comprehensive safety barrier system. 2. The Infiniti QX60 Champion Family Edition is equipped with a high-performance hybrid system, which includes a 2.5-liter supercharged engine and a single-motor dual-clutch hybrid system. The QX60 is powered by a 2.5L inline four-cylinder supercharged engine and utilizes hybrid technology. Based on the original 3.5L model, the QX60 has added two hybrid models: the 2.5L Hybrid Excellence Edition and the 2.5L Hybrid Ultimate Edition.
I'm a car enthusiast and have driven several Infiniti QX60 models. I can tell you that the emission standards depend on the specific year. The QX60 around 2017 might still meet the China 5 standard, but models after 2020 have generally been upgraded to China 6, especially the recent 2022 and 2023 models, which comply with the strictest China 6b requirements. Emission standards are crucial when buying a car, as they affect road restrictions and environmental performance. For example, in some cities, vehicles below China 6 face registration limitations. I recommend checking the vehicle’s nameplate or VIN code to confirm the year. New cars usually come with a China 6 label—don’t skip this step for safety and peace of mind. In short, be cautious with older models, but newer ones fully meet the standards. The QX60 has strong power and stable handling, and with the emission upgrades, it’s even more fuel-efficient and eco-friendly.