What is the emission standard of the 2017 Nissan X-Trail?
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2017 Nissan X-Trail complies with the China V emission standard. The vehicle emission standard refers to the regulations on the content of harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and carbon smoke emitted from vehicle exhaust. The X-Trail adopts Nissan's Vmotion family-style front grille design, featuring a wide chrome V-shaped grille connected to the headlights. The X-Trail is equipped with two naturally aspirated engines: a 2.0L and a 2.5L. The 2.0L engine delivers a maximum power of 110kW, while the 2.5L engine produces a maximum power of 136kW. Both engines are paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. The 2.5L model of the X-Trail comes with a four-wheel-drive system, whereas the 2.0L model is only available in front-wheel drive.
When it comes to the emission standard of the 2017 X-Trail, it is generally China 5 in the Chinese market. Having been in the car circle for so many years, I remember that 2017 was the peak period for the promotion of China 5, and many automakers, including Nissan, adapted to this standard. China 5 emission standard means optimized exhaust treatment, with pollutants like nitrogen oxides significantly reduced, making it more environmentally friendly. I always pay special attention to this when buying a car because it affects licensing and urban driving restrictions. For example, a friend bought a used 2017 X-Trail and confirmed it was China 5, which made driving hassle-free. I recommend checking the vehicle registration certificate or VIN code for verification, as different batches might slightly vary due to regional policies, but generally, they are at the China 5 level. In short, knowing these basics can help you choose a more environmentally friendly and reliable vehicle.