Nissan X-Trail National Emission Standard
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The emission standard of the Nissan X-Trail is China V. Below is an introduction to the Nissan X-Trail: 1. The Nissan X-Trail is a compact SUV under Dongfeng Nissan. The vehicle measures 4675mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1722mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2706mm. It is equipped with a 2.5L inline-four engine featuring CVTC (Continuous Variable Valve Timing Control), delivering a maximum horsepower of 180 HP and a maximum torque of 245 Nm. 2. Inheriting Nissan SUV's consistent styling, the X-Trail features bold lines and is paired with 215/65R16 tires, giving the vehicle a spirited and robust appearance. 3. The interior design is refined, with a clear and intuitive instrument panel. It includes a digital 6-disc high-fidelity theater CD+AUDIO sound system, smart remote key system, intelligent voice navigation system, ASCD cruise control system, rearview camera, side-view system, multimedia entertainment system, anti-glare interior rearview mirror, and external temperature display. 4. The Nissan X-Trail is powered by the QR25 engine with a displacement of 2.5L, equipped with the CVTC system, producing 180 HP and a torque of 245 Nm. It inherits the traditional advantages of Nissan engines, operating extremely quietly.
The emission standards of the X-Trail really depend on the specific year and model. As a long-time Nissan owner who has driven the X-Trail for years, generally speaking, older models like those before 2010 are mostly China IV compliant, when national standards weren't as strict. Mid-period models from 2010-2015 are typically China V, with stricter exhaust controls. The newer X-Trails released after 2020 mostly meet China VI standards, especially China VI b, which are more environmentally friendly and efficient. The emission standard directly affects whether the vehicle can be driven in license-restricted cities like Beijing and Shanghai—for example, China IV vehicles might face driving restrictions. When buying a car, it's best to check the environmental compliance certificate or nameplate, which clearly states the emission standard. If you're unsure, ask the dealership for clarification. Choosing a vehicle with higher emission standards not only offers convenience and cost savings but also benefits the environment.