What is the emission standard for the 2013 Teana?

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BentleyRose
07/25/25 5:03pm
2013 Teana complies with the China IV emission standard. The emission standard refers to the regulations on the content of harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and soot emitted from vehicle exhaust. Taking the 2013 Teana Fashion Edition as an example, it is a mid-size car with the following dimensions: length 4868mm, width 1830mm, height 1490mm, wheelbase 2775mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 70 liters. The 2013 Teana Fashion Edition is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 104kW at 5600 rpm.
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DiAlexis
08/11/25 10:03pm
Back when I drove a 2013 Teana, I clearly remember it met China IV emission standards. Emission standards have progressively upgraded from China I to China VI. As the mainstream standard in 2013, China IV imposed decent restrictions on pollutants like nitrogen oxides, though not as stringent as today's China VI. The salesperson mentioned at purchase that China IV vehicles could still operate normally in most cities, but with tightening policies now, some areas like Beijing and Shanghai have begun restricting China IV cars, so daily commuting requires attention. The Teana offered a smooth and comfortable ride with hassle-free maintenance, though its emission tech is outdated by today's standards. Environmental compliance is crucial—it impacts annual inspections and resale value. I recommend owners regularly check the exhaust pipe and oxygen sensor to ensure roadworthiness.
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