Is the Nissan X-Trail China 5 or China 6?

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Melody
07/30/25 7:23am
Nissan X-Trail is China 6. Nissan X-Trail powertrain: equipped with two naturally aspirated engines, 2.0L and 2.5L. The maximum power of the 2.0L engine is 110kW (150PS), and the maximum power of the 2.5L engine is 136kW (186PS). Nissan X-Trail dimensions: a body length of 4675mm and a wheelbase of 2705mm provide a good passenger space, and there is also a 7-seater version available. China 6 standard: compared to the China 5 standard, the China 6 standard is more than 50% stricter overall. According to the "China 6" standard compilation instructions released by the Ministry of Environmental Protection, without considering the impact of test conditions and procedures, compared to the "China 5" emission standard limits, the CO limit for China 6a gasoline vehicles is 50% stricter; for China 6b gasoline vehicles, THC (total hydrocarbons) and NMHC (non-methane hydrocarbons) are reduced by 50%, and NOx (nitrogen oxides) are 42% stricter.
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