
2021 Sylphy has different weights depending on the configuration: 1188kg, 1212kg, 1230kg, and 1243kg. Below is some related information about the Sylphy: 1. Introduction: The Sylphy is a mid-size car under Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd., and is one of the most typical mainstream family sedans in the Chinese market. On August 28, 2020, the 2021 Sylphy was officially launched by Dongfeng Nissan. The new car, based on the 14th generation Sylphy, further added more intelligent human-machine interconnection technology, exterior accessories, and comfort configurations, with a total of 4 models released. 2. Power: It is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine that meets the China VI emission standards, with a maximum power of 99kW (135 horsepower) and a peak torque of 159Nm. The transmission system is matched with a CVT gearbox.

I've been driving my 2021 Nissan Sylphy for a while now. It weighs approximately between 1,250 kg to 1,350 kg depending on the specific configuration. Mine is the mid-range version, weighing about 1,280 kg. This weight feels quite moderate - for daily city commuting, it doesn't feel cumbersome at all, making turns and parking quite convenient. On highways, the body remains stable even in windy conditions without any drifting, and the fuel consumption is quite economical, averaging only about 5.8 liters. The weight also correlates with safety - the Sylphy's sturdy frame design has earned high crash test scores, making my family feel secure when riding. Occasionally when carrying some luggage in the trunk, the weight increase isn't noticeably felt, maintaining comfort. Overall, as an owner, I find the weight control very reasonable - practical without compromising performance.

From a technical perspective, the weight design of the 2021 Sylphy is quite ingenious, generally ranging between 1,250-1,350 kg, benefiting from lightweight measures such as a high-strength steel body. The reduced weight lessens the engine's burden, making the 1.6L powertrain more efficient, with daily driving fuel consumption maintained at around 5.5 liters. In terms of handling, the moderate weight and well-balanced suspension tuning provide good cornering support without making low-speed steering feel sluggish. For safety, the relatively heavier body can better disperse collision forces, working in tandem with the airbag system to offer outstanding protection. Engineers also put effort into material selection, such as lightweight seats that don't compromise comfort. Weight is an integral part of overall performance, impacting long-term durability and energy efficiency.

As a young driver, my 2021 Sylphy weighs around 1,300 kg, which makes driving quite enjoyable. Frequent starts in the city are not sluggish, and the low fuel consumption averages 5.6 liters—good weight control really saves on gas money. The handling is nimble, making parking in tight spots easy, as the weight doesn’t make the car feel bulky. Safety-wise, the car feels stable on highways without causing anxiety, and the Sylphy’s ABS performs reliably with its weight. Occasionally carrying friends or loading up the trunk doesn’t noticeably affect performance due to the weight. Young people love hassle-free experiences, and this weight design enhances my driving pleasure.


