Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission is a revolutionary electric vehicle that combines elegant sedan design with advanced zero-emission technology. The model was the Japanese automaker's response to the growing demand for environmentally friendly transport, especially in countries with strict CO₂ emission standards. Unlike his "brother" - Nissan Leaf, which is positioned as a compact hatchback, Sylphy Zero Emission offers more space, premium finishes and improved dynamics while retaining all the benefits of an electric vehicle.

This car doesn't just follow trends - it sets them. With battery capacity up to 62 kWh and power reserve up to 470 km NEDC cycle, the model is ideal for both city trips and intercity travel. But what really stands out Sylphy Zero Emission compared to competitors? Let's look at the details - from technical characteristics to operating features in Russian realities.

Technical characteristics of Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission: motor, battery and dynamics

Under the hood Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission hidden synchronous electric motor with power 147 hp (110 kW), which develops torque 320 Nm from the first revolutions. This allows the car to accelerate to 100 km/h in 7.9 seconds - a figure comparable to gasoline class sedans C. In this case, the maximum speed is electronically limited at 150 km/h, which is typical for most electric vehicles.

The heart of the model is a lithium-ion battery with a capacity 62 kWh, which provides a power reserve:

  • 🌆 470 km according to the NEDC cycle (idealized conditions);
  • 🛣️ 385 km according to the WLTP cycle (more realistic indicator);
  • ❄️ 280–320 km in winter conditions (including interior heating).

Regenerative braking system e-Pedal allows you to restore up to 30% energy when slowing down, and also drive the car with almost one pedal - when you release the accelerator, the car brakes smoothly. This feature not only improves efficiency, but also reduces brake pad wear.

📊 What electric vehicle range do you think is sufficient?
  • Up to 300 km
  • 300–400 km
  • 400–500 km
  • More than 500 km

Comparison with Nissan Leaf: what to choose?

Both electric vehicles are built on the platform Nissan CMF-EV, but have different positioning. Leaf is a compact hatchback with an emphasis on practicality, while Sylphy Zero Emission offers more comfort and premium quality. Main differences:

Parameter Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission Nissan Leaf (2023)
Body type Sedan Hatchback
Power, hp 147 147 (basic version)
Battery capacity, kWh 62 40 / 62 (depending on version)
Cruising range (WLTP), km 385 270 / 385
Price (Russia, 2026), rub. from 3,200,000 from 2,800,000

Who is Sylphy Zero Emission suitable for? For those who appreciate:

  • 🚗 Spacious salon and trunk (480 l versus 385 l for Leaf);
  • 💺 Premium finish with leather seats and digital instrument panel;
  • 🛣️ Greater comfort over long distances thanks to better noise insulation.
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If you care about practicality and price, go with the Leaf. If you want a stylish sedan with the best finishing, the Sylphy Zero Emission.

Charging and autonomy: how to operate an electric car in Russia?

One of the key questions for potential owners is how long does it take to charge and where it can be implemented. Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission supports:

  • Fast charging (CHAdeMO): up to 80% for 40–60 minutes (power up to 50 kW);
  • 🔌 Type 2 (AC): Full charge from home outlet - 8–12 hours (6.6 kW).

In Russia, the infrastructure for electric vehicles is developing, but still lags behind Europe. By 2026, the country employs approximately 1,500 charging stations, of which only 300+ support fast charging. Where to charge?

  • 🏠 Home exercise: It is optimal to install a wall station (e.g. Wallbox);
  • Electromaps network: map of charging stations in Russia (there is a mobile application);
  • 🏢 Affiliate stations: Some shopping centers and hotels provide free charging.
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Use the app PlugShare to search for charging stations in real time. It shows occupancy, connector types and reviews from other drivers.

Winter operation - a separate topic. At temperatures below -10°C The range may be reduced by 20–30%. To minimize losses:

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⚠️ Attention: Do not leave your car in the cold with a discharged battery below 20%. This may lead to irreversible battery degradation.

Design and interior: premium or practical?

Externally Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission repeats the design of the gasoline version, but with key differences:

  • 🚘 Closed radiator grille (improves aerodynamics);
  • 💡 LED headlights with adaptive light;
  • 🎨 Unique wheels (17 or 18 inches depending on configuration).

The interior is dominated by minimalism and high-quality materials:

  • 🛋️ Leather seats with heating and ventilation (in top versions);
  • 📱 Digital dashboard (12.3 inches) and touch screen (9 inches);
  • 🔊 Bose audio system with 8 speakers.

Trunk volume - 480 literswhat's on 100 l more than Leaf. With the rear seats folded down, the space increases to 1,300 l. However no hatch in trunk (unlike a hatchback), which may be inconvenient for transporting long loads.

What colors are available in Russia?

In 2026, 5 colors are officially available: White pearl, Black onyx, Graphite gray, Blue sapphire And Red ruby. The last two come with an additional payment of +50,000 rubles.

Prices and configurations in Russia (2026)

On the Russian market Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission presented in three trim levels:

Equipment Price, rub. Features
Comfort 3 200 000 Basic version with fabric trim, 17" wheels, climate control
Elegance 3 600 000 Leather + Alcantara, 18" wheels, keyless entry, 360° camera
Premium 4 100 000 Full leather interior, Bose, ventilated seats, adaptive cruise control

For comparison: Nissan Leaf in the maximum configuration it costs about RUB 3,500,000what does Sylphy Zero Emission on 15–20% more expensive. However, the sedan offers more options in the base version, including:

  • 🔋 Heated steering wheel (even in Comfort);
  • 📱 Wireless charging for smartphone;
  • 🚗 System ProPILOT (semi-autonomous driving) in Premium.
⚠️ Attention: In 2026 at Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission government subsidies do not apply to electric vehicles (unlike Leaf, which can be purchased at a discount of up to 625,000 rub. within the framework of the "Green Auto Loan" program).

Pros and cons: is it worth buying?

Benefits:

  • Zero CO₂ emissions — ideal for megacities with eco-zones;
  • Low cost of operation: no costs for gasoline, oils, timing belts;
  • Quiet and smooth running — comfort is higher than that of gasoline analogues;
  • Battery Warranty — 8 years or 160,000 km.

Disadvantages:

  • High starting price (pays for itself in 3–5 years with a mileage of 20,000 km/year);
  • Limited infrastructure charging stations outside major cities;
  • Battery degradation - after 5 years the capacity may decrease by 10–15%;
  • No all-wheel drive (unlike some competitors, for example, Tesla Model 3).

Who is it suitable for? The car is ideal for:

  • 🏙️ City dwellerswho travel up to 100 km per day;
  • 🌿 Eco-activistswilling to pay for a zero carbon footprint;
  • 💼 Businessmenfor whom image and comfort are important.

Who is it not suitable for? For those who:

  • 🛣️ Often travels long distances (more than 400 km without charging);
  • ❄️ Lives in regions with harsh winters (autonomy drops by 30%);
  • 🔧 Prefers do-it-yourself repairs (electric vehicles require servicing).

Competitors: who to compare with?

In the electric sedan segment, Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission There are several direct competitors:

Model Price, rub. Cruising range (WLTP), km Benefits
Tesla Model 3 from 3,800,000 430–560 Longer range, super charging, all-wheel drive
BYD Seal from 3,500,000 550 Blade battery (cobalt free), fast charging
Volkswagen ID.4 from 3,700,000 350–520 Spacious crossover, high-quality build
Hyundai IONIQ 6 from 4,000,000 614 Record power reserve, futuristic design

Why Sylphy Zero Emission might be better?

  • 💰 Price lower than Tesla And Hyundai IONIQ 6;
  • 🛠️ Easier to maintainthan Chinese models (BYD);
  • 🔧 Wide Nissan service network all over Russia.
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If you're looking for a reliable electric car that offers a good balance between price and performance, the Sylphy Zero Emission is one of the best options in the segment.

FAQ: answers to frequently asked questions

❓ How much does it cost to replace a battery in a Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission?

The official price of the new battery is approx. RUB 1,200,000 (for 2026). However battery warranty is 8 years or 160,000 km, so in most cases replacement will not be required. With capacity degradation below 70% Nissan will replace or repair the battery free of charge.

❓ Is it possible to tow Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission?

Yes, but with reservations:

  • 🚛 Only on rigid coupling (not on a cable!);
  • 🔋 Maximum speed - no more 50 km/h;
  • 🛑 Distance - no more than 50 km.

If the battery is completely discharged, towing prohibited - You must use a tow truck.

❓ What taxes and benefits apply to owners in 2026?

In Russia, the following benefits apply to electric vehicles:

  • 💸 Transport tax — 0 rub. (until 2026);
  • 🅿️ Free parking in Moscow and St. Petersburg (in some zones);
  • 🛂 No recycling fee upon import.

However excise tax on electric cars since 2026 it has grown to 10 rub./kWh, which increased the prices of new cars.

❓ What is the real electricity consumption per 100 km?

Consumption depends on driving style and conditions:

  • 🌆 City (summer): 14–16 kWh/100 km;
  • 🛣️ Route (110 km/h): 18–20 kWh/100 km;
  • ❄️ Winter (heated): 22–25 kWh/100 km.

For comparison: Tesla Model 3 spends 15–17 kWh/100 km in the city.

❓ Is it possible to install gas equipment on Sylphy Zero Emission?

No, install gas equipment on electric vehicles prohibited for several reasons:

  • 🔋 The design does not provide for compatibility with gas;
  • ⚡ Risk of damage to the high-voltage system;
  • 📜 Loss of warranty and problems with registration with the traffic police.