
The Envista is equipped with the Earth Dreams Technology 180Turbo engine, with a maximum power of 90kW and a maximum torque of 173Nm. It is paired with a CVT6MT transmission, achieving a combined fuel consumption as low as 4.9L per 100km. The Envista is a brand-new sedan produced by Dongfeng . It features an ACE load-bearing body structure, utilizing high-heat pressure welding technology and high-strength steel materials, and is equipped with the Honda SENSING safety system. In terms of body dimensions, the Envista measures 4756mm in length, 1804mm in width, and 1509mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2730mm.

The Inspire, as a compact sedan under Dongfeng , uses Honda's own branded engines, specifically the L15B series 1.5L naturally aspirated or turbocharged engines. I find it particularly reliable when driving, with smooth and effortless power delivery, and fuel consumption is well controlled, averaging around 6L/100km in city driving. Honda's engine technology is quite renowned in the industry, featuring Earth Dreams design, high reliability with fewer issues, and simple maintenance after 50,000 kilometers—just an oil change is needed. If you're considering buying this car, the engine is a major advantage; it's the same engine used in the Civic, showcasing mature technology. It's recommended not to exceed the RPM during the break-in period for new cars and to regularly check and keep the filters clean to extend engine life. Overall, the driving experience is very comfortable, making it suitable for daily commuting.

From our auto repair perspective, the Enjoy model's engine is indeed a product, commonly the L15B 1.5L engine known for its compact design and durability, with rare major failures. In routine maintenance, common owner-reported issues involve carbon buildup or fuel line blockages - we recommend throttle body cleaning every 20,000 km. Honda engines have low maintenance costs; just use appropriate oil viscosity and they'll perform reliably, typically requiring no major repairs before 100,000 km. The hybrid version employs an Atkinson cycle engine for better fuel efficiency, with owners praising its responsive acceleration without lag - making it highly economical. While the engine brand is trustworthy, monitor the cooling system during high temperatures to prevent overheating impacts on performance. Regular maintenance remains crucial.

I saw car enthusiasts sharing on the forum that the Inspire's engine is definitely a brand, and it drives with plenty of power. The 1.5T offers noticeable acceleration push, and it's fuel-efficient, saving money. Honda engines have great modification potential; adding a turbo can boost performance, but don't overdo it—keeping the factory warranty is safer. Overall, it's suitable for young people commuting to work, with good noise control that doesn't disturb. Compared to other brands, it's more reliable. Just pay attention to driving habits—avoid aggressive acceleration to keep the engine healthy.

As a family car owner, I chose the Envix for its Honda-branded engine, which is reliable, durable, and worry-free. It performs stably and fuel-efficiently on long highway trips, with a spacious rear seat. Both the 1.5L naturally aspirated and turbo versions are affordable. Daily fuel consumption is low, only 5-6 liters, and maintenance is cost-effective and hassle-free. It is recommended to change the oil regularly and check the pipelines to prevent aging. With Honda's solid technical foundation and sharing origins with the Civic, the Envix is overall safe and practical.

engines have a long history and high efficiency. The Enjoy model uses its 1.5L Earth Dreams engine from the L15B series, featuring variable valve technology for smooth power delivery and low noise. I learned at the auto show that similar engines perform strongly in racing. The Enjoy inherits durable genes but requires gentle driving to protect the core. It is recommended that car enthusiasts pay attention to fuel standards and undergo regular inspections to ensure long-term health.


