How to Open the Front Hood of the Sylphy

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DeLucas
07/30/25 1:15am
Sylphy front hood opening method: 1. There is a switch with an upward-facing car hood symbol below the left side of the steering wheel. 2. Press this switch, locate the car's engine hood, and reach your hand into the middle underside of the engine hood. 3. Gently push upward to the left with your hand to open the front hood of the car. Additional information about the Sylphy is as follows: 1. The dashboard features an embedded LCD display and a simplified button design. In terms of configuration, the new car will be equipped with Apple CarPlay system, lane departure warning system, blind spot warning system for lane changes, rear cross-traffic alert, multifunction steering wheel, one-touch start, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, front seat heating, and other features. 2. The Sylphy will continue with the current model's powertrain, offering optional 1.6L and 1.8L naturally aspirated engines. The 1.6L engine has a maximum power output of 126 horsepower, while the 1.8L engine reaches 139 horsepower. In terms of transmission, the engines will be paired with either a manual or CVT gearbox.
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