
The differences between the 2019 and 2020 Nissan Sylphy models are: 1. Different body dimensions: The 2019 model measures 4631 mm in length, 1760 mm in width, and 1503 mm in height; the 2020 model measures 4641 mm in length, 1815 mm in width, and 1450 mm in height. 2. Different fuel tank capacities: The 2019 model has a 50-liter fuel tank, while the 2020 model has a 47-liter fuel tank. The similarities between the 2019 and 2020 Nissan Sylphy models include: 1. Same vehicle class: Both are compact cars. 2. Same body structure: Both are 4-door, 5-seater sedans. 3. Same engine: Both are equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine.

I previously drove a 2019 Sylphy, and after switching to the 2020 model last year, I noticed quite noticeable differences. The main changes are in the exterior—the 2020 model features a redesigned front grille with more chrome accents, giving it a more youthful look. The headlights have been upgraded to LED from the halogen ones in the 2019 model, making nighttime driving brighter and more energy-efficient. The wheel design is also more stylish, and I opted for the new 17-inch alloy wheels. Inside, the 2020 model now has a soft-touch material covering the steering wheel and door panels, which feels more comfortable. The center console screen has been upgraded from 7 inches to 9 inches and supports full touch and CarPlay, making navigation much more convenient. The space hasn’t changed much, but the 2020 model has improved seat support, making long drives less tiring. The price might have increased slightly, but considering the upgraded tech features, I think it’s worth it.

As a frequent commuter driving the Sylphy, I can share practical differences between the 2019 and 2020 models. The 2020 version upgraded its infotainment system with faster interface response, noticeably smoother than the 2019 model—phone-connected navigation operates without lag. Safety features also improved: the 2020 model added blind-spot monitoring and automatic emergency braking, whereas the 2019 only had basic alerts, which is particularly helpful for city driving. The engine remains the same 1.6L naturally aspirated unit, but the 2020 version has better tuning, offering slightly lower fuel consumption—real-world tests show about 0.5L/100km savings in urban areas. Interior materials switched to stain-resistant fabric, making cleaning easier. Storage space is unchanged, but the cupholder design is more practical. For daily use, the 2020's refinements boost reliability, especially its brake assist in traffic jams. I recommend test-driving both to compare.

From a technical perspective, the main changes between the 2019 and 2020 Sylphy models lie in the intelligent systems. The 2020 version introduced the NissanConnect system, integrating voice control, which is significantly more advanced than the 2019 model's simplistic interface. The headlight control system was also upgraded to support automatic brightness adjustment, making it more convenient in tunnels. While the engine specifications remain unchanged, the 2020 model optimized the ECU programming for smoother power delivery. In terms of safety, the 2020 model comes standard with rear radar and a reverse camera, features that were optional extras requiring additional payment in the 2019 version. Additionally, the 2020 model includes an extra USB-C port for faster charging. These updates give the 2020 model an edge in electronic features, making it particularly suitable for tech-savvy drivers.


