How many cylinders does the Hyundai Mistra engine have?

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HadleyMarie
07/29/25 6:38am
According to the official parameter configuration table of the Mistra, it is equipped with an inline 4-cylinder engine. The cylinder block and crankshaft structure are very simple, and it uses a single cylinder head, resulting in lower manufacturing costs and a compact size. The inline engine offers high stability, good low-speed torque characteristics, and relatively low fuel consumption. More details are as follows: 1. Interior: The Mistra's interior adopts a family-friendly style. The neat and well-organized center console layout paired with a display screen does not appear monotonous. Although this kind of interior design may lack a bit of fashion, it feels comfortable, much like its exterior. In terms of space, the headroom is somewhat limited due to the body shape, but the rear legroom performance is not inferior compared to other mid-size sedans. 2. Powertrain: The Mistra offers two powertrain options: 1.8L and 1.6T. The 1.8L + 6AT powertrain combination is more family-oriented, with a maximum power of 105kW and a peak torque of 176N·m, which is more than sufficient for family use. The 1.6T engine paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission delivers significantly better performance than the 1.8L engine, catering to consumers who seek a sportier driving experience. The official tested fuel consumption of the Mistra is around 6.7L/100km.
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