How many kilometers can the Sylphy Pure Electric run?
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The Sylphy Pure Electric can run 330 kilometers. The dimensions of the car are 4677mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1520mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The body type is a 5-door, 5-seater sedan, equipped with a single-speed electric transmission and a top speed of 144km/h. The car is powered by a pure electric 109 horsepower motor, with a maximum horsepower of 109ps, a total power output of 80kw, and a total torque of 254nm. The trunk capacity is 510 liters, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of torsion beam non-independent suspension. The tire specification is 195/60R16.
As a seasoned veteran who frequently tests new energy vehicles, I paid special attention to the range during my test drive of the Sylphy Electric. The official 338 km range is based on the NEDC standard, while actual measurements show it can run about 300 km in urban commuting scenarios. If you commute like me, covering 50 km daily, it can easily last five days. However, range decreases faster on highways, and it's normal for the range to drop to 250 km when using air conditioning or in cold winter conditions. It's advisable not to wait until the battery is completely drained before charging; topping up as you go is better for battery health. Additionally, this car supports fast charging, replenishing half the battery in about forty minutes, making last-minute long trips less stressful. Still, it's best to schedule an extended test drive at a dealership before purchasing to get a real feel for its range performance.
Last week, I accompanied a colleague to pick up her Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission and specifically asked about the real-world range. She mainly uses it for commuting from her home in Songjiang to Caohejing, a one-way distance of about 40 kilometers. After a week of driving, the feedback shows that with a full charge, the displayed remaining range is 285 kilometers (dynamically calculated value), but the actual range is around 270 kilometers, which works out to about 80% of the claimed range. The most practical feature is the fast charging capability—plugging into a charging station during lunch break and coming back after a meal can replenish about 200 kilometers of range. However, she mentioned that using the heater in winter drains the battery faster, reducing the range by 20-30 kilometers compared to the official rating, which is normal. This car is suitable for commuters who have a home charging station, but for long trips, planning charging stops is still necessary.