What is the emission standard of Cadillac XTS?
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Cadillac XTS meets both China V and China VI emission standards. More details about Cadillac XTS are as follows: 1. The XTS adopts Cadillac's classic exterior design philosophy, combining diamond-cut styling with a shield-shaped grille to create an impression of solemn majesty while maintaining a luxurious and grand appearance. 2. The overall large shield-shaped front fascia, with extensive chrome plating and an enlarged Cadillac emblem, makes the front end highly eye-catching. Behind the chrome grille lies a black mesh pattern, giving the front end both a sense of luxury and a sporty feel. 3. The side profile differs from the familiar diamond-cut design, featuring a more elongated body shape. Unlike previous models, the new XTS adopts a straight waistline with a minimal upward angle, enhancing the vehicle's overall side profile with a grander presence. The XTS represents a fresh interpretation of Cadillac's classic luxury while being the brand's most technologically advanced mass-produced luxury sedan in its history. 4. The XTS embodies Cadillac's signature luxurious space, elegant demeanor, and striking presence, with cutting-edge technology tailored for the new generation of luxury car consumers. The XTS also features numerous leading technologies, including the standard-equipped world's fastest-responding active suspension system—MRC Magnetic Ride Control—and a suite of driver-assistance safety technologies. These advanced features include front and rear automatic braking technology: uniquely based on the 'virtual bumper' concept, using short-range radar and ultrasonic sensors to provide progressive warnings when the vehicle approaches obstacles at low speeds, and even applying automatic braking when necessary to prevent low-speed collisions from the front or rear.
As a Cadillac XTS owner, I can share my experience: I drive a 2017 model, and the salesperson clearly stated it met China 5 emission standards when purchasing. Emission standards are indeed important as they determine whether the vehicle can pass annual inspections. In some cities like Beijing and Shanghai, China 5 vehicles may still be allowed on the road normally, but restrictions will increase after China 6 standards are widely implemented. When buying a used car, pay attention to confirming the production year - most XTS produced before 2019 are China 5 compliant, as China 6 standards were implemented starting in 2019, and the XTS was discontinued in 2019 with remaining inventory mainly being China 5 models. If you want to check specific emission standards, you can visit the National Environmental Protection Agency website and enter the VIN code to avoid purchasing non-compliant vehicles. Overall impression: the XTS offers a comfortable and quiet driving experience, and as long as emissions don't affect daily use, it's worry-free.