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What is the body length of the Sylphy in meters?

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LaAlina
07/29/25 10:16am
The body length of the Sylphy is 4641mm. Below are the detailed specifications of the Sylphy: 1. Body Dimensions: The Sylphy is a sedan series launched by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company in 1959. The car measures 4641mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1447mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2712mm. It features a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout, a fuel tank capacity of 47L, and standard seating for five. 2. Powertrain Configuration: It is equipped with a 1.6 HR16DE engine, which incorporates an all-aluminum cylinder block, true round machining process (F1 engine technology), reverse layout of intake and exhaust, ultra-thin silent timing chain, CVTV continuously variable timing valve, double overhead camshaft, 16V, and platinum spark plugs. The maximum power output is 80KW, and the maximum torque is 153NM.
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EvelynDella
08/13/25 1:42pm
I often help friends choose cars and have learned about the dimensions of the Sylphy. The body length is approximately 4.65 meters, specifically 4650 mm. This length is quite suitable, slightly longer than the Corolla's 4.63 meters, providing more rear legroom and trunk space, which is practical for family trips. Parking in the city isn't difficult, the turning radius is reasonable, and the handling is relatively agile. Body length affects fuel consumption and comfort, and the Sylphy is well-optimized in this regard. If you're looking to maximize space, this length is more fuel-efficient than compact SUVs. I recommend test driving it in person to truly appreciate its balanced design. Overall, 4.65 meters isn't a large car, but it ensures daily convenience and comfort.
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SanMadeline
10/07/25 4:02am
In my daily car usage, the Nissan Sylphy's body length of approximately 4.65 meters is one of the key parameters. This size is suitable for Chinese urban road conditions, making parking in residential areas not too cramped, and the trunk can accommodate luggage and miscellaneous items. Compared to other popular cars, such as the Honda Civic's 4.66 meters or the Volkswagen Sagitar's 4.75 meters, the Sylphy strikes a more balanced approach with efficient space utilization. The length directly affects driving stability and the sense of interior space, and the Sylphy's wheelbase is well-matched, making the rear seats feel spacious. Even novice drivers can easily adapt. The body length also relates to maintenance and repairs; shorter lengths are easier to handle, but the Sylphy's design doesn't pose significant challenges. In practical driving, the 4.65-meter body length ensures smooth acceleration.
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