
The Passat National VI complies with the B emission standard. Taking the 2020 Passat as an example, it belongs to the mid-size car category with body dimensions of: length 4933mm, width 1836mm, height 1469mm, a wheelbase of 2871mm, a fuel tank capacity of 68.5 liters, and a curb weight of 1470kg. The 2020 Passat features a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 1.4L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150PS, a maximum power of 110kW, and a maximum torque of 250Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

I've been driving the Teana for several years, and the differences between the 2019 and 2020 models in daily driving are quite noticeable. The 2020 model's suspension tuning is softer, with less vibration over speed bumps, improving comfort. In terms of interior materials, the 2020 model uses more durable soft fabrics, making long drives less tiring on the backside. There's also a slight optimization in fuel consumption; under the same road conditions, the 2020 model saves half a liter per 100 kilometers on average—a small but useful upgrade. Technologically, the 2020 model comes standard with an upgraded navigation system that supports real-time traffic updates, making long trips more convenient. The 2019 model is also good, but these small tweaks in the 2020 model make daily commuting more pleasant. Additionally, the steering wheel feedback is more precise, and the steering is much lighter, making it ideal for city traffic jams. Overall maintenance costs are almost the same, with no major expenses—pretty good value.

Comparing the two generations, the 2020 Altima has seen significant technical updates. The engine management system has been fine-tuned for quicker acceleration response and smoother speed increases. In terms of features, the 2020 model includes optimized sensitivity for ProPILOT Assist, making automatic following and turning more fluid. The screen has been upgraded from 7 inches to 8 inches, with faster touch response and support for wireless CarPlay, offering much more convenience than the 2019 model. The safety system now includes blind-spot monitoring and lane-keeping assist, which are also available in the base model. The lighting has been upgraded to full LED, improving brightness and lifespan. While the 2019 model's technology is sufficient, the 2020 version focuses more on detail optimization, making it ideal for those who prioritize driving experience.

Considering a family car change, the 2020 Altima is safer and more comfortable than the 2019 model. The rear seats now feature a child seat belt reminder system, significantly enhancing safety. The seat materials have been upgraded with thicker padding, reducing fatigue on long drives. Noise insulation is also improved, with reduced wind noise allowing children to sleep more peacefully in the back. The exterior remains largely unchanged, though the 2020 version has slightly rounder front bumper design. While power specifications are similar, the 2020 model offers smoother acceleration, making it ideal for transporting elderly passengers and children. The standard rearview camera has higher resolution, simplifying parking. The 2019 version offers better value for money, while the 2020 model excels in thoughtful details.


