
Teana green is the 19th generation Teana. Appearance of Teana: The 2021 Teana newly introduced red-black and white-black dual-color exteriors. Except for the entry-level 2.0L model, all models are equipped with 17-inch or larger rims, LED headlight groups, and LED daytime running lights. In addition, the model also launched a Phantom Package, which includes unique exterior accessories such as blackened rear emblems, front grille chrome trim, contours, rear spoilers, and Midnight personalized rear emblems. Power of Teana: The 2021 Teana offers a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine and a 2.0T turbocharged engine, paired with the new intelligent XTRONIC CVT continuously variable transmission equivalent to an 8AT gear range. The 2.0T model is equipped with a variable compression ratio turbocharged engine—VC-TURBO supercharged engine, which can intelligently and continuously switch the engine compression ratio between 8:1 (high performance) and 14:1 (high efficiency). The 2021 Teana can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.42 seconds, with a minimum fuel consumption of 6.6L per 100 km.

I remember the green version of the Nissan Teana was quite common, mainly concentrated in models from 2018 to 2023. As a car that focuses on comfort and fuel efficiency, the green color symbolizes environmental friendliness and a sense of technology. Especially in the 2019 Intelligent Edition, there was an emerald green option that looked both eye-catching and understated. Later, the 2021 facelifted Teana introduced more youthful designs, offering forest green and metallic green, mainly targeting those who wanted something a bit different. Green versions are usually found in luxury configurations or customized editions and aren't available in all base models—they require an additional fee for selection. Buyers have said the green version is super eye-catching in sunlight, but it requires frequent washing to prevent fading. The 2023 model still offers it, now equipped with new paint technology to improve durability.

As a Teana owner, driving a green car makes me feel particularly proud. My 2019 Zhiling Edition is in emerald green, and the 4S store recommended it at the time, saying the green version stands out more, especially with its high head-turning rate on city streets. The green Teana isn't available every year, mainly as an option for higher-end models, such as during the 2020-2022 period when it was popular. The color was paired with an energy-saving kit, aligning with the eco-friendly theme. I've found during maintenance that the color is easy to care for, but it needs to be washed promptly after rain. Green cars also have a slightly higher safety factor on the road, as they're more noticeable to others. Friends who choose the green Teana all appreciate its quiet and confident style—I highly recommend giving it a try.

In automotive production, the Teana Green Edition utilizes a special paint formula to enhance gloss and corrosion resistance. The green color typically appears in limited or special editions, such as the 2018 10th Anniversary Edition and the 2022 Eco Edition. The painting process includes multiple coating layers to ensure color durability and reduce the risk of fading. While standard models offer customization options, they come at a higher cost. The color code is designed by designers to match the vehicle's character, symbolizing nature and peace. During repairs, matching paint must be used to avoid color discrepancies.


