
Distinguishing between the 2016 and 2019 Tiida models can be done by checking the following features: the 2019 model has a front-and-back adjustable armrest and a car-connected infotainment screen. Both the 2016 and 2019 Tiida models feature a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback body structure, with identical dimensions of 4393mm in length, 1766mm in width, 1539mm in height, a wheelbase of 2860mm, a minimum ground clearance of 173mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 52 liters. Both models are equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 126PS, a maximum power of 93kW, a maximum torque of 154Nm, and are paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

As someone who enjoys studying automotive design details, the most intuitive way to distinguish between the 2016 and 2019 Tiida models is by their exterior. The 2016 version features a more subdued front grille with rounded lines and conservative halogen headlight clusters, while the 2019 model adopts Nissan's latest V-motion family design—its wider, larger grille has sharper contours, paired with eagle-eye-shaped LED headlights and upgraded LED taillight strips that look striking at night. The side profile remains largely unchanged, though the 2019 variant may sport new 17-inch alloy wheels for a sportier visual effect. Interior updates are significant: the 2019's steering wheel adds chrome accents, the instrument cluster backlight shifts from blue to white, and the center console upgrades from old-fashioned buttons to a 7-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay connectivity—far more practical than the 2016 model. For urban driving, the 2019 edition's overall styling leans younger and sportier, with more metallic paint options, making identification straightforward.

As a mechanic with ten years of experience, I distinguish between the 2016 and 2019 Nissan Tiida models by first checking the mechanical configurations and year identifiers. The engine differences are subtle, but the 2019 model has an optimized ECU program, resulting in slightly lower fuel consumption by about 0.2L per 100km. Safety features are the key differentiators: the 2019 model may come standard with a rearview camera and automatic braking, which were only available in the top trim of the 2016 model. Additionally, the 2019 model includes a blind-spot monitoring radar system for enhanced active safety. In terms of interior materials, the 2019 model uses soft-touch plastics on the dashboard instead of hard plastics, making it more scratch-resistant. The most reliable method is to check the production plate or VIN code on the passenger side door frame. For the 2016 model, the tenth character of the VIN might be M or N, whereas for the 2019 model, it's R or S. There's also a slight difference in the car keys: the 2019 model's remote trunk release button has added a press feedback feature for easier daily use. These small details are particularly important in the used car market.

I'm just getting into cars, and when buying a used Tiida, learning to distinguish is simple: mainly look at the exterior and interior high-tech features. The pre-2019 models have a larger and more aggressive front grille, with headlights featuring sharp lines, while the 2016 models are more rounded and understated. The interior differences are even more obvious – the 2019 models come with a large touchscreen supporting smartphone projection, whereas the 2016 models still have a small screen with button controls. The wheel design of the 2019 models is more trendy, possibly equipped with sporty alloy rims. Simply check the vehicle production date sticker on the inside of the hood or the passenger door pillar – the year is clearly marked as 2016 or 2019. The 2019 models offer more color options like Starry Gray, and safety features like automatically displayed tire pressure monitoring are also more intelligent.


