Is the Venucia D60 compliant with China 6 emission standards?
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Some models of the Venucia D60 comply with China 6 emission standards, while others meet China 5 standards. Below are the specifications for the 2020 Venucia D60: Dimensions: It is a compact car with the following measurements: length 4756mm, width 1803mm, height 1487mm, wheelbase 2700mm, fuel tank capacity 50 liters, and curb weight 1204kg. Powertrain and Suspension: The 2020 Venucia D60 features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine producing 126PS maximum horsepower, 93kW maximum power, and 168Nm maximum torque, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
I've been driving the Venucia D60 since I bought it last year, and the dealer clearly stated that it meets the China VI emission standard. Being China VI-compliant makes driving in big cities much more convenient, as many areas now only allow low-emission vehicles like this. The car's emission control is well done, built on Nissan's platform, and it's also fuel-efficient with low daily commuting consumption. It passed the exhaust emission test in one go. If you're considering buying a car, I suggest checking the emission label on the vehicle's nameplate or manual – most D60s produced in recent years meet China VI, but for older used models, you need to confirm if they're China V. Overall, the car feels reliable, with no environmental concerns for daily use.
Regarding whether the Venucia D60 meets the China VI emission standards, as far as I know, most of its models have been upgraded to China VI since 2019, especially the new models which incorporate stricter exhaust control technologies in their design. The China VI standard imposes stricter limits on carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide emissions, and this car handles it quite well, resulting in significantly less pollution during daily driving. Many car dealers in the market also mainly promote China VI versions, which are reasonably priced and not complicated to maintain. When choosing a car, don't forget to check the production date or VIN code; D60 models produced after 2020 are generally fine. If you're buying a used one, it's safer to conduct an additional inspection.