
Senya M80 is equipped with two engine options: a 1.3L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine. The following are the considerations for the engine: Functions of engine maintenance: Efficiently cleans carbon deposits, gum deposits, and other harmful substances inside the engine; Prevents the mixing of old and new engine oil, and removes sludge and oil film formed by old oil to avoid reducing the performance of new oil; Improves engine efficiency, reduces noise, and decreases fuel and oil consumption; Enhances oil fluidity, lowers engine temperature, and improves lubrication efficiency; Prevents engine oil burning. Methods for engine maintenance: Use the appropriate grade of engine oil and change the oil and filter regularly; Frequently maintain the air filter and replace it periodically; Regularly clean the fuel system and replace the fuel filter; Maintain the radiator cooling net regularly; Replace spark plugs at regular intervals.

I've been driving this car for a while. The Senya M80 is equipped with FAW's in-house produced CA4G15 series gasoline engine, a 1.5L naturally aspirated model delivering 75-80 kW maximum power and 135-140 N·m torque, prioritizing smoothness and fuel efficiency. This VVT-equipped engine (Variable Valve Timing) optimizes fuel consumption, offering responsive performance in urban traffic while maintaining stable power output during highway cruising. Its average fuel consumption is around 7-8L/100km, making it highly cost-effective for family daily use. is hassle-free too – just regular oil and air filter changes can keep it in good condition. With long service life, low noise levels, and strong practicality, it's a very dependable choice.

Last time I test drove the Senya M80, what impressed me most was the engine's smoothness and fuel efficiency. As a 1.5-liter gasoline engine, it doesn't provide overly aggressive acceleration during daily commutes, but it's more than adequate. It handles frequent starts and stops effortlessly, with fuel consumption controlled at around 7 liters, which is lower than other MPVs I've driven before. The engine performs well at low torque, making it easy to carry passengers or cargo. The engine noise is not intrusive, and long drives don't cause much fatigue, making it suitable for owners who prioritize space and economy.

In the workshop, we've repaired quite a few Senia M80s. Most of them are equipped with FAW's 1.5-liter CA4G15 gasoline engine. Common minor issues include spark plug carbon deposits or unstable idling, but the overall structure is sturdy and durable, with affordable and easily replaceable parts. It's recommended to perform every 5,000 kilometers, changing the engine oil and the three filters to prevent intake pipe clogging issues. This way, the engine will have a longer lifespan and is less prone to major failures.

The M80's engine is positioned as a practical option in the market. Its 1.5L naturally aspirated engine delivers slightly weaker performance compared to the Wuling Hongguang, but offers excellent fuel efficiency at around 7L per 100km. With its affordable price, it's well-suited for small business owners or family users on a budget. When compared to vehicles in the same class, it stands out with low maintenance costs, good reliability, and highly efficient space utilization.

The Senya M80 engine evolved from Daihatsu technology, featuring a 1.5L CA4G15 engine designed for economy and adaptability, with optimized fuel consumption of 7-8 liters. Upgraded emission standards make it more environmentally friendly. The engine's compatibility with lightweight body enhances load-bearing capacity, making it suitable for both commercial and household use.


