
Song Pro 2020 and 2019 differences are as follows: Different body dimensions: The 2020 model has body dimensions of 4600X1830X1700mm with a wheelbase of 2660mm; the 2019 model has body dimensions of 4650X1860X1700mm with a wheelbase of 2712mm. Different safety configurations: The 2020 model adds front side airbags, totaling three airbags, while the 2019 model only has two airbags for the driver and front passenger seats. Additionally, the 2020 model is equipped with an in-car PM2.5 filter, providing better air quality.

As a long-time owner of the Song Pro, I feel the biggest differences between the 2020 and 2019 models lie in their exterior and interior designs. The 2020 version features a more youthful front fascia with redesigned grille and headlights that appear sharper, while the 2019 model looks relatively plain. Inside, the 2020 model boasts a larger and more responsive central touchscreen, likely due to the upgraded DiLink system, making operations much smoother. The powertrain remains largely unchanged with the same 1.5T engine, but the 2020 version has slightly better tuning for smoother acceleration, especially with reduced vibration during startup. Battery management has also been optimized, resulting in quieter charging. The driving experience is more comfortable thanks to subtle suspension adjustments in the 2020 model, making speed bumps less jarring. Of course, the 2020 version is slightly more expensive, but it may retain higher resale value. Overall, this isn't a revolutionary upgrade, but the 2020 model offers worthwhile improvements for those seeking a fresher experience.

Let me talk about the differences between the two generations of Song Pro from the perspective of daily family use. The 2020 model has slightly increased trunk space, making it easier to load luggage when going out with kids, and the rear seats are designed to be softer, providing more comfort on long trips. The 2019 model's seats are firmer, which can cause some back discomfort during long highway drives. Technologically, the 2020 model added some small features, such as more accurate voice-controlled air conditioning and support for remotely opening windows via smartphone, which is convenient for cooling the car in advance during summer. In terms of safety, both models have the same number of airbags, but the 2020 model's blind-spot monitoring is more sensitive, offering extra peace of mind when driving in heavy urban traffic. Fuel consumption is similar, with both averaging just over 8 liters in the city. Price-wise, the 2020 model is a few thousand more expensive. I think if you're on a tight budget, the 2019 model is a good choice, but if money isn't an issue, go for the newer version. The practical differences aren't huge—it really comes down to your needs and preferences.

As a tech enthusiast, I value the upgrades in the Song Pro the most. The 2020 model has a much faster screen response, smoother swiping, and supports OTA upgrades, unlike the 2019 model which occasionally lags. The DiLink system interface is more aesthetically pleasing, and the navigation updates in real-time accurately. Charging efficiency has also improved, saving more time when using fast charging stations from 20% to 80%. However, the engine remains unchanged, both equipped with a 1.5T turbo, showing no significant difference in highway driving. Auxiliary functions like lane departure warning are more precise in the 2020 model. Overall, the 2020 model has more optimizations in small technical aspects, but if you're not obsessed with electronic devices, the 2019 model can still meet your needs.


