
The differences between the 2018 and 2019 Sylphy models are as follows: 1. The 2019 Sylphy currently only has one manual transmission model, while the 2018 Sylphy offers multiple new versions. 2. The interior of the 2018 Sylphy is primarily black, whereas the 2019 Sylphy features a beige interior. 3. The 2018 Sylphy leans towards a younger and slightly sportier design. 4. The 2019 Sylphy carries a classic and family-oriented sentiment, offering better comfort. As of the latest editing date, the newest Sylphy is the 2021 model, with detailed specifications as follows: (1) Dimensions: The 2021 Sylphy measures 464118151450mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2712mm. (2) Powertrain: It is equipped with an HR16 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 122 horsepower and a peak torque of 155 N·m, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. (3) Safety features: Front dual airbags, manual anti-glare rearview mirror, tire pressure monitoring system, vehicle dynamic control system, side window air curtains, side airbags; the CVT Luxury Edition adds a dashcam.

I personally compared the 2018 Sylphy and the 2019 model, and the exterior changes are quite noticeable. The 2019 version features a more dynamic front grille design, shifting from the conventional style of the older model to sharper lines, paired with subtly adjusted LED daytime running lights, giving it a much more stylish overall look. The interior has also been upgraded; the 2018 model had standard fabric seats that felt average and a bit hard after long drives, while the 2019 version switched to soft synthetic leather, offering better comfort and breathability. The layout of the center console is more streamlined, with optimized button placements, so you don’t have to bend over to find controls. The wheel design was upgraded from standard steel rims to alloy wheels, enhancing the driving feel. These small tweaks make the 2019 model more appealing to younger drivers—my friends all complimented its cool looks when I took it out for gatherings.

From a technological feature perspective, the 2019 Sylphy offers significantly more practical upgrades compared to the 2018 model. As someone who commutes daily, the 2018 version's navigation system still had a 6.5-inch screen without smartphone connectivity, forcing me to use my phone separately for directions—quite inconvenient. The 2019 model directly upgraded to a 7-inch touchscreen with integrated Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, making navigation and music just one tap away. Bluetooth connectivity is also much more stable now, without frequent disconnections. The keyless start feature, previously exclusive to the top trim in 2018, is now included in the mid-range 2019 model, eliminating the need to fumble with keys. The automatic air conditioning responds faster too, reaching the set temperature within seconds. These upgrades greatly enhance modern living convenience, especially for those who frequently travel long distances.

In terms of safety features, the 2019 Sylphy is significantly better than the 2018 model. Driving the 2018 version with only basic safety features like ABS and two airbags felt a bit unsettling on the highway. The 2019 model added Nissan's Safety Shield system, including automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and blind-spot monitoring, which automatically detects pedestrians or obstacles. I took a long trip once, and these features helped avoid a rear-end collision. The body structure was also slightly reinforced, with additional front-row protective devices. Although the exterior differences are minimal, these improvements enhance family safety, making it more reassuring to travel with children.


