What is the emission standard for the 2019 Classic Sylphy?
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Compliant with China VI emission standards. Below is more information about the Sylphy: 1. The Sylphy's exterior is quite grand, featuring a wide inverted trapezoidal grille with a distinctive black hollowed-out mesh pattern. The inverted trapezoidal grille has been reinforced for a bolder look. Its dimensions are 4641*1815*1450mm, with a wheelbase of 2712mm. Compared to the current model, the length has increased by 10mm, the width by 55mm, the wheelbase by 12mm, while the height has been reduced by 53mm, resulting in more spacious lateral seating. 2. In terms of power, the 2019 Sylphy still focuses on the 1.6L+CVT powertrain combination. This re-tuned engine delivers a maximum power of 139 horsepower, an increase of 13 horsepower over the current model's 126 horsepower. Moreover, this engine meets the China VI emission standards. The power output is relatively steady, and the competition in the family sedan market this year is expected to be fiercer than anticipated.
I recall that most 2019 Nissan Sylphy Classic models met the China V emission standard, which represents the national classification for vehicle exhaust pollution control. The China V standard became widespread starting in 2013, imposing stricter requirements than previous standards, such as reducing nitrogen oxide emissions, making it more environmentally friendly. As a frequent driver, I've driven a friend's same model, and the maintenance records showed the engine design complied with China V, with decent fuel economy. Such used cars are quite common in the market now, but it's best to check the vehicle compliance certificate or environmental label before purchase, as some regions like major cities may restrict China V vehicles from being driven. Overall, China V cars are reliable in performance, but opting for a China VI model would be more eco-friendly when considering a new car.