17 Facts About Nissan Sylphy

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Nissan Sylphy is a compact car produced by the Japanese car maker Nissan since 2000 as the successor to the Nissan Pulsar.

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The Nissan Sylphy has been marketed in export markets under several other nameplates, including Pulsar, Almera, Sunny and Sentra.

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The initial Bluebird Nissan Sylphy nameplate was a continuation for the larger Bluebird which was phased out in 2001.

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The change in name from Pulsar to Bluebird Sylphy in Japan came about as Nissan was about to phase out the long-running Bluebird, and this kept the old name alive.

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Bluebird Nissan Sylphy was made available in a single body style, a well equipped small four-door sedan.

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6.

The Nissan Sylphy Wingroad continued to be sold as the Pulsar wagon or Almera Traveller in many countries.

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In February 2003, the Bluebird Sylphy received minor changes with a revised grille and an all-new rear end with J31 Teana-inspired tail lights.

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8.

Nissan Sylphy Sunny was only sold in the sedan variant, imported from Japan.

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For Indonesia, Nissan Sylphy sold the Sentra between 2002 and 2004 in small numbers for private buyers in a single trim level, the 1.

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10.

Nissan Sylphy launched the hatchback model with the ST trim level and a sporty Q version.

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11.

European market, Nissan Sylphy sold the N16 series as the second generation Nissan Sylphy Almera from 2000.

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12.

The Nissan Sylphy was sold in China from 2006 to 2018 under the Nissan Sylphy Classic name.

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13.

Production for the Classic Nissan Sylphy ended in late 2018 after a shortened 2019 model year was produced.

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14.

The G11 generation Nissan Sylphy was rebadged by Dongfeng and engineered into an electric vehicle starting from 2018, with the model renamed to E11K under the Junfeng electric car sub-brand.

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Nissan Sylphy was sold in some Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia and Taiwan.

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16.

In March 2012, the facelift G11 Nissan Sylphy was launched in Malaysia and was available with three variants: 2.

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17.

Fourth-generation Nissan Sylphy was unveiled on 16 April 2019 at the 18th Auto Shanghai.

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