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. It is a compact SUV under Dongfeng Nissan. Taking the 2017 Nissan X-Trail Manual Classic 2WD as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4643mm, width 1820mm, height 1725mm, wheelbase 2706mm, fuel tank capacity 65 liters, and luggage compartment capacity 550 liters. The 2017 Nissan X-Trail Manual Classic 2WD is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 110 kW and a maximum power speed of 6000 rpm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
Speaking of the emission standards for the 2017 Nissan X-Trail, I've personally driven this car, and it's indeed compliant with China's National V standard. Back then, the National V standard had just been rolled out nationwide, and the government pushed this policy aggressively to curb pollutants, significantly reducing metrics like nitrogen oxides. From my driving experience, the emission system was well-matched, and I never encountered any warning lights. However, with the implementation of the National VI standard, especially in first-tier cities, National V-compliant vehicles might face registration restrictions, and their resale value isn't as strong as before. If the car is in good condition, it usually passes annual emission tests without issues. But considering future policy tightening, I recommend owners regularly maintain the catalytic converter to prevent aging from causing excessive emissions. Overall, as a family SUV, the 2017 X-Trail offers high practicality, and buying a used one now provides good value—just keep an eye on local environmental policy changes.