Is the Sylphy's body really not sturdy?
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The Sylphy's body is quite sturdy. As the first model in its class to adopt 980MPa high-strength steel, the all-new Sylphy builds a UHSS high-rigidity body that meets Nissan's premium vehicle standards, making the body structure resistant to deformation and improving impact resistance. Additionally, the all-new Sylphy features a multi-channel ZoneBody regional body structure combined with a safety cabin design, effectively absorbing collision forces. It also includes multiple load paths to quickly disperse and absorb impact energy, effectively reducing body deformation from impacts at any angle. Therefore, the Sylphy's body is quite sturdy. Below are specific details about the Sylphy: Introduction to the Sylphy: The Sylphy is a compact car with body dimensions of 4631mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1503mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm and a curb weight of 1188kg. The front suspension is a MacPherson strut independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension. It is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 122ps, a maximum torque of 155Nm, and a maximum power of 90kW, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. Sylphy's Features: The Sylphy is equipped with the new NissanConnect super-intelligent system, featuring an 8-inch HD capacitive touchscreen that includes functions such as voice control and remote vehicle control. Voice control allows simple voice commands to operate the online entertainment system, real-time navigation, Bluetooth calls, dashcam, and air conditioning. The remote monitoring and control function enables seamless connectivity via a smart app, allowing users to stay fully informed about their vehicle's status and upgrade door locks as needed.