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What are the differences between the 2018 and 2019 Nissan Sylphy?

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BeckettLynn
08/31/25 8:24am

2018 Nissan Sylphy and 2019 Nissan Sylphy are both family sedans. The differences between the 2018 and 2019 Nissan Sylphy are as follows: 1. Different 0-100 km/h acceleration time: The 2018 Nissan Sylphy takes 11.4s, while the 2019 Nissan Sylphy takes 11.8s. 2. Different curb weight: The 2018 Nissan Sylphy weighs 1160kg, while the 2019 Nissan Sylphy weighs 1188kg. 3. Different power: The 2018 Nissan Sylphy has a maximum horsepower of 124ps, maximum power of 91kw, and maximum torque of 153Nm; the 2019 Nissan Sylphy has a maximum horsepower of 126ps, maximum power of 93kw, and maximum torque of 168Nm.

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DiJason
09/13/25 4:32am

I drove the 2018 Sylphy for a while and noticed significant differences after upgrading to the 2019 model. The 2019 version shows clear improvements in noise control – where there used to be noticeable engine noise at high speeds, the cabin is now much quieter, making driving more comfortable. The interior materials have also been upgraded, with softer and more durable seats, plus added red stitching for a more stylish look. In terms of fuel consumption, the 2019 model is well-optimized; official data shows about a 0.5L reduction in city driving, and in practice, it does save a bit more fuel. Small changes like switching to LED headlights improve nighttime visibility, and the addition of a blind-spot monitoring system enhances safety when reversing. Overall, as a family car, the 2019 Sylphy pays more attention to details and everyday practicality. If your budget allows, the upgrade is definitely worth it.

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McPaige
10/27/25 5:18am

As someone who loves studying car aesthetics, the 2019 Sylphy has undergone significant visual changes compared to the 2018 model. The front fascia features a new grille design that's more three-dimensional and dynamic, with smoother lines. Paired with LED daytime running lights, the overall look feels much younger. The color options now include a deep gray and a vibrant red paint, which are quite eye-catching. Inside the cabin, the infotainment screen has been upgraded from 7 inches to 8 inches, with faster response times and support for multi-touch, significantly improving the navigation experience. The taillights have also been updated with a more compact design that complements the stylish silhouette. For a family car like the Sylphy, these 2019 design tweaks make it stand out more on the road and align better with modern tastes. If you value a car's exterior, these upgrades are definitely a plus.

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DeAngelo
12/10/25 5:34am

I pay close attention to the technical details of cars. The main differences between the 2018 and 2019 Sylphy models lie in powertrain and safety. The 2019 model's 1.6L engine has been tuned for greater efficiency, with torque output increased by 10%, resulting in smoother acceleration. It now features automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning systems, which significantly reduce urban driving accidents. The air conditioning system has been optimized for more precise airflow control and reduced energy consumption. The chassis suspension has also been fine-tuned for improved stability during cornering. These core enhancements make the Sylphy more competitive in its class, and I recommend paying special attention to these aspects during test drives.

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