What is the displacement of the Teana?

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StAubrey
07/29/25 11:53am
Dongfeng Nissan's new Teana and new Teana Duke come with three displacement options: 2.0L, 2.5L, and 3.5L, totaling eight models. In terms of engines: the 2.0L models are equipped with the same inline 4-cylinder engine as the Sylphy, while the 2.5L and 3.5L models are paired with the fourth-generation VQ series 6-cylinder engine. For transmissions: the new Teana lineup is matched with a CVT continuously variable transmission. Below are the features of the Teana: 1. Precise Driving Control: Zero deviation during high-speed lane changes. The new-generation Teana, designed with consumer experience in mind, features a trapezoidal control arm independent rear suspension and a four-wheel precise tracking system, delivering ultra-stable high-speed cornering without understeer or oversteer. 2. Health and Comfort: Fatigue levels are only 50% of other models in the same class. The new-generation Teana's Zero Gravity Health Seating System reduces driver back and waist fatigue by 67% compared to other vehicles in the same class; the 3D Head-Up Information Display System reduces eye strain by 50% compared to other vehicles in the same class; the Full-Dimensional Ultra-Quiet Body improves noise reduction by 40% over the previous Teana model. 3. Powerful and Fuel-Efficient: The lowest combined fuel consumption in its class at 7.3L per 100km. The Teana is equipped with the all-new QR25DE engine + all-new intelligent technology.
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CoraRose
08/13/25 9:07pm
When it comes to the Teana's engine displacement, I think it mainly features a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine as the mainstream option. For example, the older Teana I drove had a 2.0L engine, which provided sufficient power output for daily use, with smooth and responsive acceleration in city driving. The differences across model years and trims are minimal, as most variants stick to this displacement design, making maintenance hassle-free and cost-effective. Tasks like oil and filter changes are straightforward, making it ideal for novice drivers. Occasionally, higher-end trims have offered a 2.5L engine, delivering stronger acceleration but with slightly higher fuel consumption. I’d recommend the 2.0L for a more balanced choice. In short, a smaller displacement doesn’t mean weak performance—it actually strikes a good balance between power and fuel efficiency, making commuting easier. Regular engine check-ups are also crucial, so don’t overlook maintenance.
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MaximusLynn
10/08/25 7:13am
I've been driving the Teana for several years, which mainly comes in 2.0L and 2.5L engine options. My car is the 2.0L version, and on highways, I usually maintain a fuel consumption of around 7-8L per 100km. It's quiet and comfortable to drive. The difference in engine displacement doesn't have a significant impact; the key is how well it matches with the CVT transmission for smooth operation. In city traffic, the throttle response is quick, making it perfectly suitable for family use. If you encounter mountainous terrain, the 2.5L might perform better, but most people won't need it. When choosing a car, it depends on personal needs—if you prioritize economy, go for the 2.0L; consider the larger engine only if you occasionally want to push the car. Additionally, environmental policies influence engine displacement design, and newer Teana models tend to favor smaller displacements, which also makes maintenance parts cheaper.
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