The Nissan's New Challenge To The World.
Nissan's upward and onward
march in India continues with the new Sylphy. The Japanese giant has long been
missing a Corolla competitor, but now it finally seems to have one. Fresh from
the eowen, the new Sylphy(code name L12F) is a car Nissan only recently
previewed at the Beijing motor show, but already we can tell you it should be
here sometime is 2014.
What's immedietely clear is that Nissan has done a
stellar job as far as the design is concerned. Looking for all the world like a
car from a higher segment, the sew Sylphy uses a plenty of impressive infiniti
design cues and attractive details. What you notice first are the sporty,
swooping lines that are similar to the aggresive contours of the infiniti M. A
sharp crease rises and falls over the front wheel arch, the nose of the car is
tripped forward high-mounted headlights and a strong bonnet 'V'. Gaping inlets
under the bumper., tight skinny on the bonet and flanks, and a coupe-like roof
furthur enhance the appea. This could be the first car in the segment to get
LED elements in its headlights.
Nissan says this is also a practical design; that the
interior space is more than its competitors in the segment, the gently sloping
roof actually hides a massive boot, and that the chasis has been made extra stiff
to help it deal with bad roads in China and southeast Asia.
The big curves and swoops on the outside are carried
over inside too. The dash is full of gentle flowing lines, there are plenty of
attractive looking wooden and brushed aluminium bits, and the Sylphy has a
nice, chunky steering wheel as well. Largeair-con vents, a neat looking climate
control system and leather seats carry
the feeling of quality over to insides. What is crucial, however, is
just how much rear legroom there will be.
The Sylphy will be powered by two engines- one petrol
and one diesel. The new 1.8 litere MR petrol motor promises much in terms of
technology. A long-stroke motor that focuses on effortles torque rather than outright horsepower, it
should produce about Nissan tunes it for India. This all-aluminium motor has
been engineered in collanoration with Renault, and features some truly unique
technology. The enginealso featur4es tumble-control valves for the intake
manifold , mirror-finished crank and camshafts and 'beehive' valve springs,
adapted from drag racing. For India, Nissan will also have a diesel. The Sylphy
will use the same, recently updated 108bhp 105 DCi(internally called K9K) motor
as the Renault Fluence. a new variable- geometry turbo, seven- hole Piezo injector
spray pattern have improved the performance of the engine and reduce turbo lag,
and these changes also bode well for the Sylphy. A part froma six-speed manual,
the petrol Sylphy is also likely to get a CVT automatic - one of Nissan's
thoroughly updated ones that uses a metal belt and suffers 30 percent less
friction.
With a competetive price and a good spread of
variant, this could be Nissan's ticket to the Rs10 lakh-plus segment, a part of
the market is yet to tap.
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