What is the fuel consumption of the 2021 Sylphy?
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2021 Sylphy has a fuel consumption of 6-7L per 100 kilometers. Below are the specific details of the Sylphy: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Sylphy is a mid-size car under Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd., with dimensions of 4641*1815*1450mm (length*width*height) and a wheelbase of 2712mm. 2. Powertrain: Equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine that meets the China VI emission standards, delivering a maximum power of 99kW (135 horsepower) and a peak torque of 159Nm. The transmission system is paired with a CVT gearbox. 3. Smart Features: Features the new Nissan-Connect super-intelligent system, including an 8-inch high-definition capacitive touch screen, which supports voice control for online entertainment, navigation, Bluetooth calls, driving recorder, and air conditioning. The remote monitoring and control function allows users to connect seamlessly via a smart app to remotely control door locks, lights & horn, engine, and air conditioning based on specific needs.
The official fuel consumption data for the 2021 Sylphy is quite impressive, with a combined cycle figure of approximately 4.9 to 5.3 liters per 100 kilometers. Based on my personal experience driving on many urban roads, the actual consumption typically ranges between 6 to 7 liters, as frequent traffic congestion and traffic lights in the city tend to increase fuel usage. I believe its 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine paired with the CVT transmission works very well together, and the engine's high efficiency is key to its fuel economy. For daily driving, it's advisable to avoid sudden acceleration or frequent braking to maintain stable fuel consumption. The model comes in both manual and automatic versions, with the automatic version potentially consuming slightly more fuel, but overall, it remains an economical choice among compact cars. Additionally, tire pressure and air conditioning usage can affect fuel consumption. For example, when I drive on highways with the AC on, the fuel consumption can drop to around 5 liters per 100 kilometers, which is significantly better than in the city. In summary, regular maintenance and gentle driving can greatly optimize fuel efficiency.
I've been driving this 2021 Sylphy for over a year, mainly for urban commuting. The actual measured fuel consumption averages just over 6L/100km, occasionally dropping to slightly above 5L/100km when driving smoothly on elevated highways. It's quite reliable - while the official data starts at 4.9L/100km, in reality it increases by at least 20% in congested urban areas. The 1.6L engine configuration provides moderate displacement, delivering smooth and fuel-efficient performance, though AC usage on hot days noticeably increases consumption with higher engine RPM. I recommend avoiding heavy loads for new cars as added weight sharply increases fuel consumption - it performs ideally when empty. Regarding maintenance, using the right engine oil and replacing air filters helps - I once neglected this and saw immediate fuel consumption increase. Overall, this model suits commuters well, offering fuel efficiency without sacrificing power, definitely worth considering.