Is there a China VI version of the 2019 Sylphy?
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2019 Sylphy has a China VI version. Taking the 2019 Sylphy manual comfort version as an example, it belongs to the compact car category with body dimensions of: length 4631mm, width 1760mm, height 1503mm, a wheelbase of 2700mm, a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, and a trunk capacity of 510 liters. The 2019 Sylphy manual comfort version is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 93kW at 5600rpm, a maximum torque of 168Nm at 4000rpm, and is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
I purchased a 2019 Sylphy, and when selecting the car at the 4S store that year, the salesperson clearly stated that there was a China 6 version available, so it really exists. The China 6 emission standards were implemented in some regions starting from July 2019. As a hot-selling model for Nissan, the manufacturer upgraded the engine technology in advance, such as optimizing the ignition system and exhaust to reduce pollutants without affecting performance. I chose a China 6a version, which drives smoothly and is fuel-efficient, with no worries about urban driving restrictions. When buying a used Sylphy now, remember to check the emission level on the vehicle certificate, as most cars from mid-2019 onwards meet the standards. Personally, I think this model is reliable and holds its value well. I recommend confirming directly through official channels when purchasing. If you have the VIN, you can also check the data match on Nissan's official website online.
As an eco-conscious car owner, I remember the 2019 Sylphy indeed had a China VI version, with Nissan responding quickly to the China VI-A standard upgrade. The China VI requirements aimed to reduce carbon monoxide and particulate emissions, for which the Sylphy adjusted its engine control, such as installing better catalytic devices, making it environmentally friendly. When I was choosing a car, I compared and found its fuel consumption remained stable at around 6 liters, making city commutes effortless. After driving this car for several years, it always passed the annual inspection with ease. If buying used, pay attention to the registration certificate stating 'China VI-A', and just make sure it was produced in the second half of 2019. Eco-friendly cars also hold their value well. Similar standards have improved overall air quality, so I often recommend this car to friends—it's practical and sustainable. Checking dealer records can ensure a worry-free purchase, just be careful not to end up with a disguised China V stock car.