
The Sylphy Premium Edition is not a high-end configuration; it is considered a mid-range configuration. The high-end version of the Sylphy is the Intelligent Premium Edition. Below is an introduction to the Sylphy: Sylphy body dimensions: Length 4641mm, width 1815mm, height 1450mm, wheelbase 2712mm, front track 1588mm, rear track 1594mm, luggage compartment volume 560L, fuel tank capacity 47L. Sylphy powertrain: Equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine that meets the China VI emission standards, with a maximum power output of 99kW (135 horsepower) and a peak torque of 159Nm. The transmission system is paired with a CVT gearbox.

I've been driving the Nissan Sylphy for many years, and the Premium trim is positioned as a mid-to-high level within the entire lineup. While it's not the absolute top-tier Intelligent Premium version, it's significantly better than the base model. Standard features like automatic headlights, leather seats, smart key, along with a rearview camera and central touchscreen, all enhance daily practicality. The driving experience is comfortable with flexible seat adjustments and decent noise insulation. Although it costs a bit more upfront, it saves the hassle of aftermarket installations. The Sylphy boasts low fuel consumption and affordable maintenance costs. Additional features in the Premium trim, such as rear air vents, are particularly family-friendly and great for long-distance driving. I think it's smartly positioned—not aiming for the extreme but making you feel it's worth every penny. During maintenance, it's good to check the electrical system to prevent minor issues.

My first car was the Sylphy Premium Edition, and after using it for over two years now, from a young person's perspective, it's quite up to the mark. In terms of features, it has keyless entry and a touchscreen, making operation convenient, and I don't have to worry about scratches when reversing. Compared to my friends' base models, it comes with extras like LED daytime running lights and a multifunction steering wheel, adding a bit more prestige while driving. Space-wise, both the front and rear seats are spacious enough, and there's no pressure when loading luggage for weekend road trips. Although the price is a bit higher, the resale value is decent, making it easy to sell when the time comes. For daily maintenance, just avoid using low-quality engine oil to keep the system stable. All in all, this edition is suitable for owners with a slightly more generous budget who are looking for a touch of sophistication.

We've been using the Nissan Sylphy Premium Edition to take our kids to school for several years. In terms of practicality, it's not the top trim but it's sufficient. It comes with essential features like rear parking sensors and cruise control, which make long highway drives much easier. The seat materials are stain-resistant and easy to clean, so we don't worry when the kids make a mess. The spacious rear seats aren't cramped, and the large trunk easily accommodates school bags and shopping items. The fuel efficiency is economical, saving us a lot on monthly fuel costs. Compared to the base model, it adds a sunroof and Bluetooth connectivity, but lacks fancy smart driving features, which I find just right. Regular tire wear checks are all it needs.


