What is the emission standard of the 2013 Teana?
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2013 Teana complies with the China IV emission standard. Here is an introduction about Teana: 1. Teana is a flagship mid-to-high-end luxury sedan under NISSAN. With innovative technology, Teana perfectly combines Driving-Technology (Precision Driving Engineering) and Comfort Technology (Absolute Comfort Engineering), bringing the design concept of mid-size sedans to a new level. 2. The seventh-generation Teana not only features a completely youthful exterior design and is equipped with a VC-Turbo engine, but also comes with Nissan's ProPILOT intelligent control system in line with the trend of automotive intelligence. This system can perform operations such as steering, acceleration, and braking in full-automatic mode, thereby reducing driver fatigue. 3. The positioning of Nissan's ProPILOT intelligent navigation system is at the L2 level in the SAE classification, equivalent to Tesla's driving assistance system. It mainly consists of two major functions: adaptive cruise control and lane keeping. Additionally, this system is composed of 7 components, from sensors to processing units to actuators, forming a complete system.
This question is actually asked by quite a few people. Since I've driven this car, I'm quite familiar with it. The 2013 Teana basically meets the China IV emission standard. At that time, the nationwide implementation of China IV had just been unified. For this Nissan model, from the 2009 to 2013 versions, they were mostly China IV compliant, and it wasn't until the 2015 version that it was upgraded to China V. Specifically, you can check the VIN on the environmental protection website, or look at the environmental label on the windshield, which is clearly marked. Nowadays, some cities have restrictions on China IV vehicles, which also affects their prices in the second-hand market. In my opinion, this car has decent fuel consumption and cheap maintenance costs, but its environmental requirements can't keep up with current regulations.