What is the actual range of the Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission in kilometers?

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McMargaret
07/24/25 7:47pm
Dongfeng Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission can run 330 kilometers. Additional information: 1. Powertrain: The Sylphy Zero Emission is equipped with an electric motor with a maximum output power of 80 kW, peak torque output of 254 Nm, and an NEDC comprehensive range of only 338 kilometers; 2. Low range capability: A 338-kilometer range is already below average at this price point, so you must carefully consider whether you can accept this relatively low range before opting for the Sylphy Zero Emission; 3. In terms of comfort: The Sylphy Zero Emission still demonstrates the consistent Nissan style, with daily ride comfort and driving tuning that are better in the Sylphy Zero Emission.
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