How many cylinders does the Honda Lingpai have?

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LaIsaac
07/28/25 6:42pm
Honda Lingpai has pure gasoline models and hybrid models. The pure gasoline models use a three-cylinder engine, while the hybrid models use a four-cylinder engine. Here is more information about the Honda Lingpai: Brief Introduction: The Honda Lingpai is a compact sedan under the Honda brand. The car has a wheelbase of 2730 mm, with length, width, and height dimensions of 4756 mm, 1804 mm, and 1509 mm respectively. Configuration: The hybrid version of the Honda Lingpai is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine, while the pure gasoline version uses a 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine.
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GriffinLee
08/12/25 12:12am
I've been driving a Honda Lingpai for three years now, and it's been worry-free for daily use. The engine is a 1.5-liter four-cylinder, providing smooth acceleration without any jerking, with fuel consumption around 6 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers, even lower on highways. This car offers spacious interiors, making it ideal for family trips, and the engine noise is well controlled, ensuring comfort even during long drives. The four-cylinder engine has excellent balance, minimal vibration, and is more stable and reliable than three-cylinder engines. Maintenance costs are low, with oil changes and other routine services being affordable. The Lingpai comes standard with this configuration, with no other cylinder options available. If you're using it for city commuting or family outings, this car's practicality is quite high. With an output of around 130 horsepower, overtaking is effortless, the throttle response is quick, and driving it feels as familiar as an old friend.
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