Is the Cadillac XTS compliant with China 6 emission standards?
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Cadillac XTS is not compliant with China 6 emission standards, as the China 6 version of Cadillac XTS has not been released yet. This vehicle meets the China 5 automobile emission standard. The Cadillac XTS is a large luxury sedan launched by Cadillac, with body dimensions of 5103mm in length, 1852mm in width, and 1502mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2837mm. In terms of appearance, this car adopts a family-style design. The front face features a large-area grille and is decorated with chrome trim. The headlights provide high visibility when illuminated at night. From the side view, the waistline design is very layered, with a three-dimensional waistline extending from the front face to the rear of the car, visually elongating the vehicle's body length.
I've been running an auto repair shop for over a decade and have worked with many XTS owners. This model was discontinued by the end of 2019, and the last batch of vehicles came in two variants: those manufactured before July 2019 were mostly China 5 emission standard compliant, while those produced after July had China 6 versions - especially in regions like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou where China 6 was implemented earlier, dealerships primarily pushed China 6 vehicles at that time. The vehicle registration certificate (green book) provides the most accurate information - check the emission standard section on the Certificate of Conformity: GB18352.5 indicates China 5, while GB18352.6 means China 6. Actually, China 5 XTS models are more common in the used car market now. As long as you're not driving in regions that mandate China 6 standards, there won't be any issues with ownership transfer.