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What are the differences between the 2019 Classic Sylphy and the New Sylphy?

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Kingston
07/29/2025, 10:03:53 PM

The biggest differences between the 2019 Classic Sylphy and the New Sylphy lie in the exterior, interior, and engine aspects: 1. In terms of appearance, the 2019 Classic Sylphy has a more home-oriented look, and its interior design aligns with the positioning of a family car. After a comprehensive upgrade and redesign, the New Sylphy's exterior and interior lean more towards a sporty style. Specifically, the Classic Sylphy adopts a relatively conservative design style with a more rounded shape, and its interior design is simpler, making it more suitable for mature and steady consumers. In contrast, the New Sylphy features Nissan's latest family design language, with a more fashionable and sporty appearance and a more tech-savvy interior, catering to the aesthetic preferences of younger consumers for a practical sedan; 2. In terms of core engine parameters, there are some differences between the two models. The 1.6L naturally aspirated version of the 2019 Classic model has a maximum power of 91KW and a maximum torque of 153Nm, while the new 1.6L naturally aspirated version offers a maximum power of 93KW and a maximum torque of 154Nm.

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OCora
08/15/2025, 04:02:17 AM

I just switched to a 2019 Sylphy last year, and the difference between the classic version and the new model is quite significant. The classic version is pretty much the same old design, with a conservative exterior featuring rounded lines—it drives steadily but lacks novelty. The interior has a heavy plastic feel, a simpler dashboard, and while the seats are comfortable, the configurations are fewer, like no support for Apple CarPlay or other smart features. The new Sylphy, on the other hand, is different: the body is more stylish and streamlined, with modern-looking light clusters and grille. It’s spacious and comfortable inside, with upgraded soft leather materials, a large digital dashboard, and driver-assistance features like automatic emergency braking. Both versions use a 1.6L engine with similar fuel efficiency, but the new model’s suspension is optimized for smoother cornering. Price-wise, the classic version is 20,000–30,000 yuan cheaper, but in the long run, the new Sylphy holds its value better and comes fully loaded. I’d recommend test-driving the new model first to experience its tech-savvy features.

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CalebMarie
10/21/2025, 12:05:01 AM

As a long-time family car owner, I think the main differences between the Classic and new Sylphy lie in practicality and comfort. The Classic version offers decent space, with the rear seats comfortably accommodating three people and a large trunk that can fit a stroller. However, the interior is basic and the noise level is relatively high, making long drives tiring for my wife. The new Sylphy performs much better in noise insulation, with thicker door and window materials reducing wind noise, and improved seat support making family trips more comfortable. In terms of safety, the new Sylphy adds several airbags and a vehicle stability system, while the Classic version has the basics but is sufficient. Both models are fuel-efficient, averaging around 6 liters per 100 km in the city. Maintenance is cheaper for the Classic version due to readily available parts. Personally, I lean toward the new Sylphy because of its more user-friendly details, like additional USB ports for convenient charging, making it ideal for daily family commutes. If budget is tight, go for the Classic; if you prioritize quality, choose the new one.

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BethanyDella
12/03/2025, 11:32:37 PM

I've been driving this car to work for two years. The differences between the 2019 Classic Edition and the new Sylphy are obvious in design and technology. The Classic Edition has a plain appearance with no highlights, while the new Sylphy looks much cooler with its sharp front face and dazzling LED headlights—friends always ask about the model when I drive it out. The interior of the Classic Edition is simple with a strong plastic feel, whereas the new version uses soft materials, elevating the grade a notch. The full LCD dashboard is super cool with lots of information and can even connect to a mobile app for remote air conditioning control. The configuration difference is significant: the new Sylphy has active safety features like lane keeping, which the Classic Edition lacks. Driving the new one feels more secure, especially in traffic jams. Both have a 1.6L engine with no noticeable difference in power, but the new Sylphy's suspension is better tuned for agile cornering. If your budget allows, don’t hesitate—go for the new one; the tech upgrades are worth it.

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VanMiles
01/24/2026, 12:56:21 AM

I often drive my child to school in a Nissan Sylphy, so let me compare the differences between the classic version and the new model. The classic version is affordable, practical, and offers ample space—even after adjusting the front seats, there's still room for a child safety seat in the back. However, the interior features hard plastics that can crack over time, especially after prolonged sun exposure. The new Sylphy upgrades its materials to softer, more tactile surfaces that are also stain-resistant. While the space is similar, the design is more ergonomic, making entry and exit easier. In terms of safety, the classic version comes with basic ABS, whereas the new Sylphy adds blind-spot monitoring and automatic braking, significantly enhancing child safety with a more tech-savvy feel. Both models are fuel-efficient, averaging around 6-7 liters per 100 km in city driving. Maintenance costs are lower for the classic version due to cheaper replacement parts, while the new Sylphy, though slightly more expensive, reduces the hassle of frequent repairs. Overall, the new Sylphy excels in comfort with efficient air conditioning and stable performance. For family users, I recommend prioritizing the new model for its enhanced safety and comfort—the price difference of a few thousand is a worthwhile investment.

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RosalieMarie
04/20/2026, 12:04:48 AM

When buying a used car, you often come across the Sylphy models. The biggest differences between the 2019 Classic and the new Sylphy lie in value and daily usage. The Classic version is priced lower by 10,000 to 20,000 yuan, making it easier to purchase, but its outdated design leads to faster depreciation when reselling. The new Sylphy, though more expensive, offers a smoother ride with lightweight body construction and optimized fuel consumption of around 6L, saving money in the long run. The Classic version has a simpler interior with fewer features and is prone to aging, while the new version features soft materials, a tech-savvy large screen, and more functions for comfort and durability. In terms of driving experience, the new Sylphy has improved suspension, providing stability on bumpy roads and lower noise levels, whereas the Classic version is slightly bumpier but boasts reliable mechanics and cheaper repairs. To summarize, if you're on a tight budget and only need a commuter car, the Classic version is economical. If you prioritize comfort and value retention, the new Sylphy with its comprehensive features is the better choice. Always test drive before deciding to find the best fit for your needs.

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