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What is the engine model of the Nissan Sylphy?

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McLola
07/29/25 2:04pm
The Nissan Sylphy is mainly equipped with two engine models: 1.6L and 1.8L. The specific engine models are as follows: 1. The 1.6L engine is the HR16DE. 2. The 1.8L engine is the MRA8DE. Below are some additional details about the Sylphy: 1. Exterior Design. The Sylphy features a typical compact car body, with dimensions of 4631×1760×1503mm and a wheelbase of 2700mm. Due to its smooth and rounded design, the car doesn’t appear very large from the side, but the actual interior space is quite satisfactory. The rear design is solid and follows a simple yet timeless style, with large taillights and a robust rear bumper giving it a full and substantial look. 2. Interior Features. The Sylphy’s interior includes a 7-inch touchscreen with basic button controls, integrating CarPlay functionality, Bluetooth calling, multimedia systems, and more. The new 2019 Zhilian (Smart Connect) version comes equipped with Dongfeng Nissan’s self-developed "Zhixing+" connected car system, which includes intelligent voice control, full-time navigation, remote real-time monitoring, 24/7 entertainment, in-car Wi-Fi hotspot, and unlimited data usage. 3. Performance. The Sylphy uses a combination of a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine and a CVT transmission, delivering a maximum power of 93kW (126PS) and a maximum torque of 154N·m. There is also a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine option, producing a maximum power of 102kW (139PS) and a maximum torque of 174N·m/3600rpm, also paired with a CVT transmission.
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LeVictoria
08/13/25 5:53am
The main engine model of the Sylphy is the HR16DE, a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine. I did some research before buying the car and heard it's a classic in the Nissan series, with horsepower around 137. It drives quite smoothly, with no lag during acceleration, making it very suitable for family use. Fuel consumption in city commuting is about 5-6L/100km, and it's even more economical on highways. Routine maintenance is simple, just changing the oil and filter. I also noticed that many owners report this engine is robust, not prone to overheating, and starts easily even in winter. The only downside is slightly louder noise at high RPMs, but overall durability is excellent. If you're considering the new Sylphy, the e-POWER hybrid version has a different engine, the HR12DE plus an electric motor, which is more fuel-efficient but more expensive. The choice between them depends on personal needs.
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StSerenity
10/10/25 6:56am
The Sylphy is typically equipped with the HR16DE engine, a 1.6L naturally aspirated model. Based on my research into car specifications, this engine delivers 102 kW of power with linear power output, providing smooth acceleration without sudden jolts, making it ideal for city driving. It boasts excellent fuel efficiency, averaging around 5L per 100 km under normal driving conditions, and has low maintenance costs—just regular checks on spark plugs and the cooling system are needed. The engine's simple structure makes it easy to repair, and most repair shops are familiar with it, minimizing the risk of major breakdowns. Additionally, the Sylphy e-POWER version uses the HR12DE engine paired with electric assistance, offering better environmental performance, but the standard version is more suitable for budget-conscious owners. Overall, the HR16DE is highly reliable, perfect for daily family use, and capable of handling long-distance trips with ease, prioritizing hassle-free ownership and fuel economy.
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LeSkylar
11/23/25 8:08am
The Sylphy's engine mostly uses the HR16DE model, a 1.6L naturally aspirated configuration. After driving it for several years, I've found that this engine provides sufficient horsepower with 102 kW of power, delivering brisk acceleration without hesitation. It's fuel-efficient, with daily commuting consumption controlled at 5-6L per 100 km, and it can handle longer maintenance intervals without issues. It's important to note that regular oil changes and air filter replacements can extend its lifespan, preventing wear from high temperatures and high speeds. Engine noise is slightly noticeable at high speeds, but it offers excellent smoothness and straightforward maintenance. Newer models may introduce the HR12 hybrid version, which offers even lower fuel consumption, but the standard HR16DE version provides better value for money and should be prioritized when choosing a car.
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