
2019 Sylphy models are compliant with China VI emission standards, but some also meet China V standards. The following variants are China VI compliant: 1.6XE manual comfort edition, 1.6XE CVT comfort edition, 1.6XL manual luxury edition, 1.6XV CVT intelligent connected premium edition, and 1.6XV CVT intelligent connected top edition. Additional specifications for the 2019 Sylphy are as follows: 1. The 2019 Sylphy has body dimensions of 4631mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1503mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm and a curb weight of 1188kg. 2. The 2019 Sylphy features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. 3. It is equipped with a 1.6L turbocharged engine producing maximum power of 126PS, peak torque of 168Nm, and maximum output of 93kW, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

As an owner of the 2019 Nissan Sylphy, I confirmed it met the China 6 emission standard when I purchased it. During the test drive at the 4S store, the salesperson specifically showed me the environmental compliance list with the China 6 code prefix, making it particularly suitable for big cities like Beijing and Shanghai where China 6 vehicles face no driving restrictions, offering much more convenience on the road. Over the years of driving, it has proven to be fuel-efficient, averaging just over 5 liters per 100 kilometers, and passed emission tests without any issues. When buying a car, I recommend checking the compliance certificate or onboard documents, as they clearly state the standards. Additionally, China 6 models hold their value well and sell quickly in the used car market, especially now with policies pushing for environmental protection, making such cars even more sought-after. It drives quietly and smoothly, making it excellent for family use, whether for daily commutes or trips.

Having worked in car repair for over a decade, I often see the 2019 Nissan Sylphy coming in for maintenance, with 99% of them meeting the China 6 emission standard. Checking is simple: lift the hood and look for the label with the China 6 mark, or verify it online using the VIN code. The China 6 version has added sensors and catalytic converters for more precise emission control, but it requires more frequent maintenance. Use low-ash engine oil and avoid modifying the exhaust system, as it can easily trigger the fault light. For minor issues like headlights or sensors, diagnostic tools will show China 6 codes, and repairs aren’t too complicated. With many owners driving this model, parts are easy to find, and overall reliability is strong. Regular maintenance of the emission system extends its lifespan, so you can drive with confidence.

I've been concerned about environmental protection for a long time, and the fact that the 2019 Sylphy basically meets the China VI emission standards is quite reassuring. China VI vehicles have lower emissions, reducing carbon monoxide and particulate pollution, which has significantly improved urban air quality. For someone like me who drives this car to commute, the cleaner exhaust during traffic jams is also beneficial for health. The Sylphy has high fuel efficiency, and combined with China VI technology, its overall carbon footprint is small, making it quite suitable for green travel. Current policies encourage the purchase of clean energy vehicles, and the China VI version is more popular in the used car market, making it easier to resell in the future. Driving it feels smooth and quiet, minimizing environmental impact, and I highly recommend it.


