Does the 2021 Sylphy support CarPlay?

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LeArabella
07/30/25 4:57am
Connect your phone to the car's infotainment system using a USB data cable, and the phone's interface will be displayed on the car's central control screen. Below is some information about the 2021 Sylphy: 1. Body dimensions: The length is 4641mm, the width is 1815mm, the height is 1447mm, and the wheelbase is 2712mm. 2. Powertrain: It is equipped with Nissan's HR16 star engine, which has now evolved to its third generation, with each generation of the HR16 engine featuring industry-leading core technologies. 3. Curb weight: The Sylphy weighs 1.237 tons, which refers to the vehicle's own weight. When you open the hood, there is an aluminum plate similar to a certification label, which indicates the car's body weight.
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