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What is the fuel consumption of the Sylphy 2.0?

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Everett
09/01/25 6:00am
The official fuel consumption of the Sylphy 2.0 is 7.8L per 100km, while the actual fuel consumption is around 9.5L. Below is more information about the Sylphy 2.0: 1. Body Design: The overall styling of the Sylphy is gentle, featuring a sense of innovation without being overly avant-garde or eccentric. In terms of exterior design, the front of the Sylphy bears a resemblance to Nissan's Teana, with its elongated body and rounded rear shape closely resembling that of the Teana. The entire car exudes a bit of the Teana's charm, not only because the Sylphy continues the 'modern living' concept of the Teana but also because the exterior designer of the Sylphy is the same as that of the Teana. 2. Powertrain: The Sylphy is equipped with an MR20 engine and a CVT transmission. Both were developed together, ensuring seamless integration that allows each to fully showcase its strengths. The MR20 engine delivers impressive performance on paper, but its real-world performance is even more outstanding, providing consistent torque output starting from 2000 RPM and peaking again at 4000 RPM. It delivers most of its torque during everyday driving, while also offering additional reserve power for overtaking or breaking through traffic, meeting various needs of daily driving. The Sylphy's CVT uses specially developed high-quality transmission oil, which is maintenance-free for life. Combined with a high-rigidity steel belt, the CVT transmission achieves lifetime maintenance-free operation, reducing overall usage costs.
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PaisleeMarie
09/13/25 8:38am
I've been driving for many years, and the fuel consumption of the Nissan Sylphy 2.0 usually ranges between 6 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on your driving style and road conditions. On highways, it averages around 6 liters, which is quite fuel-efficient, but in congested city traffic, it can go up to 8 liters due to frequent stops and starts that consume more fuel. Key influencing factors include engine efficiency, vehicle weight, and transmission type. The 2.0-liter engine in the Sylphy is mature in technology and features a lightweight design, so it's not a fuel-guzzler. It's recommended to regularly check tire pressure and keep it within the standard range to reduce rolling resistance and save fuel. Additionally, driving habits are crucial—avoid sudden acceleration and braking, and drive smoothly. Don’t crank up the air conditioning too high, especially in summer, as it increases engine load. Overall, if you pay attention to maintenance and manage fuel consumption well, the Sylphy is a cost-effective daily driver and not a heavy burden on your wallet.
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StColton
10/28/25 2:37am
I've test-driven the Sylphy 2.0 several times, and its fuel consumption is quite average, averaging between 6.5 to 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers. In real-world experience, highway cruising can drop below 6 liters, which is very economical. However, short city trips might see it jump to 7.5 liters or even higher, mainly due to frequent traffic lights. The car feels well-optimized, not as fuel-thirsty as some of its peers. Fuel efficiency also depends on whether you keep up with minor maintenance—like timely oil changes and cleaning dirty air filters to ensure optimal airflow. Driving habits matter too; maintaining a steady speed between 60-80 km/h is ideal. Older cars might see slightly higher consumption, but it remains stable for the first five to six years. On highways, I minimize open windows and use recirculation mode to reduce drag. Overall, it's a smart choice for families, with reasonable fuel costs.
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VanNolan
12/11/25 2:53am
From a fuel-saving perspective, the Nissan Sylphy 2.0 averages around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, working out to approximately 0.5 yuan per kilometer, making it a reasonably economical choice. The key is to adjust according to daily road conditions—for instance, using cruise control more often on highways to maintain lower RPMs, and avoiding peak hours while minimizing air recirculation in city driving. Compared to similar cars like the Toyota Corolla, the Sylphy offers slightly cheaper maintenance. Factors affecting fuel consumption include vehicle load and temperature changes; consumption may be slightly higher in cold weather, and proper tire pressure shouldn't be overlooked. Personally, I plan trips in advance to reduce short, aggressive drives, which helps lower the average. The car itself isn’t fuel-thirsty—regular 92-octane gasoline suffices; no need for higher grades. With these small adjustments, significant savings add up year after year.
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