Does the Classic Sylphy meet the China 6 emission standard?
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Classic Sylphy meets the China 6 emission standard. Here are some details about the Classic Sylphy: 1. Engine: The Classic Sylphy is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, codenamed HR16. This engine delivers a maximum power of 93kW, maximum torque of 168Nm, with peak power achieved at 5,600 rpm and peak torque at 4,000 rpm. 2. Exterior: The Sylphy measures 4,665mm in length, 1,700mm in width, and 1,510mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,700mm. 3. Structure: The Sylphy adopts Nissan's new VMotion 2.0 design language, benefiting from the longer and wider chassis structure of Nissan's global CMF platform. The 14th-generation Sylphy boasts a 1.254 luxury car width-to-height ratio, achieving an ultra-low drag coefficient of 0.26Cd while featuring a 1.5Gpa UHSS high-rigidity body structure for enhanced driving safety.
The Classic Sylphy does indeed have versions that comply with the China VI emission standards. I've driven this car before. The China VI standard was introduced around 2019, requiring vehicles to emit lower pollution levels, and many older models underwent upgrades. As a mainstream brand, Nissan surely followed up with adjustments for bestsellers like the Classic Sylphy, especially optimizing the engine system and exhaust treatment with new technologies. When purchasing, you can directly check the vehicle nameplate or environmental label—if it's marked as China VI, then it's compliant. Currently, most second-hand Classic Sylphys in the market from recent years are China VI compliant, but you need to pay attention to the model year for older versions. To be safe, it's recommended to verify the records at a 4S dealership to avoid transfer hassles later. Overall, this car is economical and practical, meeting emission standards while being fuel-efficient and eco-friendly.