What are the dimensions of the Nissan Sylphy?
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The wheelbase of the Nissan Sylphy is: 2700mm, and the body length, width, and height come in two dimensions (mm), which are: 4631*1760*1503; and 4665*1700*1505. Here are some related details: 1. The front face of the Sylphy features more curved surfaces, with a U-shaped chrome trim and boomerang-style headlights on both sides, which are part of Nissan's latest design language. 2. In terms of body dimensions, the new Nissan Sylphy has a wheelbase of 2700mm, a body length of 4665mm, a width of 1700mm, and a height of 1505mm. Space is one of the highlights of the Sylphy, with ample room for normal seating and generous space for both passengers and storage. 3. For safety features, in addition to the more widespread ESC body stability system, higher-end models also include tire pressure monitoring. Furthermore, high-tech driving assistance functions such as lane departure warning and lane change assist are also available. The newly added 2019 Intelligent Edition is equipped with the "Intelligent Driving+" connectivity system independently developed by Dongfeng Nissan, which includes features like intelligent voice control, full-time in-car navigation, remote real-time monitoring, 24-hour entertainment, in-car Wi-Fi hotspot, and worry-free data usage. 4. The Sylphy is equipped with a classic combination of a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine and a CVT continuously variable transmission, delivering a maximum power of 91kW (124PS)/5600rpm and a maximum torque of 153N•m/4400rpm.
I remember the Nissan Sylphy has quite standard body dimensions, with a length of about 4.65 meters, width around 1.82 meters, height of 1.45 meters, and a wheelbase of 2.70 meters. I've driven several cars myself, and the Sylphy's size is quite moderate among compact sedans—it's especially worry-free for city parking and very maneuverable around tight corners. Thanks to the good wheelbase, the interior space is comfortable, and two adults can sit in the back without feeling cramped. The fuel consumption is also reasonable; I average just over 6 liters in the city, and it's even more economical on long trips. The size design balances comfort and practicality, and with kids in the family, you can still fit a bunch of toys in the trunk. When choosing a car, I always pay attention to size—too big makes parking difficult, too small isn't practical—but the Sylphy hits that sweet spot just right.