What is the engine model of the Hyundai ix25?
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The engine model of the Hyundai ix25 is G4FL. The 1.6L model is equipped with Hyundai's Gamma all-aluminum engine, with a maximum power of 125 horsepower and a peak torque of 151 Nm; the 2.0L model has a maximum power of 160 horsepower and a peak torque of 192 Nm. The dimensions of the Hyundai ix25 are 4300mm in length, 1790mm in width, and 1620mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm. The side profile of this car is quite boxy, with rich lines, especially the prominent front and rear wheel arches, which add a sense of strength to this SUV. The side lines of the Hyundai ix25 are very smooth, and the steeply angled front windshield gives it a slightly fastback appearance.
The Hyundai ix25 primarily features a 1.5L Gamma MPi gasoline engine. I've driven it quite a few times and found the power delivery quite linear, with a maximum output of around 123 horsepower and 146 Nm of torque, making overtaking in the city very smooth. Fuel consumption is also reasonable, averaging about 6.8L/100km in combined conditions, and doesn't spike significantly even with air conditioning on in summer. The engine uses an aluminum alloy block, which offers good heat dissipation, so thermal degradation isn't noticeable during long drives. Maintenance-wise, replacing spark plugs and engine oil isn't expensive, with a single service at the dealership costing under 500 yuan. The only thing to watch out for is regular throttle body cleaning to prevent carbon buildup, which could otherwise cause unstable idling. Overall, this engine is well-suited for urban commuting and boasts strong durability.