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What engine is used in the Nissan Livina?

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DelAlexa
07/29/2025, 02:26:15 AM

The Nissan Livina is equipped with a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine with the model code HR16DE, delivering a maximum power of 124 horsepower and a maximum torque of 153 Nm. The engine reaches its peak power output at 5,600 rpm and its maximum torque at 4,000 rpm. It features CVTC technology, multi-point fuel injection, and an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The Nissan Livina is a model under Dongfeng Nissan, with a body length of 4,249 mm, width of 1,695 mm, height of 1,577 mm, and a wheelbase of 2,600 mm. The Livina's exterior design clearly reflects the influence of the Nissan Grand Livina, showcasing distinct Nissan characteristics. Its spacious luggage compartment and large trunk opening are standout features, with a standard cargo capacity of 383 liters that can be expanded up to 1,548 liters by adjusting the rear seats, making the Livina well-suited for both passenger and cargo transportation tasks.

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SanStephen
08/12/2025, 05:55:16 PM

I've been driving my Livina for almost ten years, and the HR16DE engine in this car is truly reliable. The 1.6L naturally aspirated engine runs incredibly smooth in daily driving, never stutters in traffic jams during commutes, and has impressively low fuel consumption – a full tank can last around 600 kilometers. My friend always brags about his new turbocharged car, but my Livina's engine has never needed major repairs, just oil changes and air filter replacements, keeping costs really low. I remember once going to the mountains with my family, climbing steep slopes without any struggle – the power was just right. For maintenance, skip the expensive shops; small garages can handle it easily and save you money. The engine noise is minimal, so entering my neighborhood at night doesn't disturb anyone, and long drives don’t wear you out. Compared to other small-displacement cars, this one's durability is way better. Anyone who’s driven it knows it’s worth it.

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VonZoey
10/03/2025, 11:13:35 PM

I've worked on many Livi engines, which are the HR16DE 1.6-liter four-cylinder type. Equipped with VVT technology, it starts smoothly and consumes around 6 liters per 100 kilometers on average. It's not high-performance but sufficient for daily use. Maintenance is super simple, with spark plugs and belts easy to replace, and parts are cheap. Common minor issues include loose battery terminals or small problems with ignition coils, which can be checked and fixed easily without affecting driving. For modifications, you can tweak the ECU to boost horsepower, but the factory tuning prioritizes fuel efficiency and stability. Overall, noise control is good, with low sound at high speeds and few faults, making it suitable for novice city commuters. It's recommended to avoid aggressive driving and maintain a gentle driving style to extend its lifespan.

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Brian
11/16/2025, 11:49:09 PM

Our Livina uses the HR16DE engine, 1.6-liter, which is fuel-efficient and reliable. It's perfect for picking up kids from school and grocery shopping, with just enough power and easy to drive. For maintenance, I only go to roadside shops for oil changes, which costs very little. The engine runs quietly without vibrations, making driving worry-free, even on highways. Occasionally taking long trips with luggage doesn't feel strenuous at all—it's very dependable.

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DavidFitz
01/07/2026, 01:25:48 AM

My Nissan Livina with the HR16DE 1.6L naturally aspirated engine runs exceptionally smooth. It performs well in city driving with strong linear acceleration, unlike turbocharged cars that can feel jerky, making for a very comfortable ride. The engine delivers good low-end torque, ensuring smooth starts at traffic lights. It's highly reliable, with no oil leaks even after 80,000 kilometers, and fuel consumption stays around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. If I were to change cars, I'd still opt for this type of Japanese engine for its simplicity and cost-effectiveness in maintenance.

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Shelley
04/04/2026, 12:25:43 AM

The HR16DE 1.6L engine in the Livina is quite good, with no major issues after five years of driving. It offers moderate power, sufficient for family trips with luggage, and has low fuel consumption, saving money on gas each month. Maintenance is simple, with affordable oil changes that are hassle-free. The engine runs quietly, ensuring no disturbance to neighbors during nighttime driving. If you're considering buying a car, this engine is highly reliable.

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