What are the differences between the 2021 and 2022 Sylphy Classic models?
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The differences between the 2021 and 2022 Sylphy Classic models are as follows: Functional aspects: The 2022 model replaces the foot brake with an electronic parking brake, upgrades the car networking system, adds adaptive cruise control, and features one-touch window control for the front passenger seat. Power aspects: The 1.6L naturally aspirated version of the Sylphy Classic has a maximum power of 91KW and a maximum torque of 153Nm. In contrast, the new 1.6L naturally aspirated version has a maximum power of 93KW and a maximum torque of 154Nm, delivering greater power. Appearance aspects: For the 2022 Sylphy, the new car adopts the family-style V-shaped grille. The front headlight cluster is more aggressive, but when paired with the small-sized air intake grille, the front face appears somewhat compact. The side profile and rear of the car remain largely the same as the older model.
When I bought the Nissan Sylphy Classic, I compared the 2021 and 2022 models. They feel almost identical to drive, both equipped with the same 1.6L engine paired with a CVT transmission, delivering smooth acceleration and good fuel efficiency. City driving consumes around 6 liters per 100km. The differences in the 2022 model are minimal: the front grille looks slightly more stylish, the interior plastics remain unchanged, but it now includes a touchscreen with Bluetooth support and a slightly tweaked audio system. The 2022 model is a few thousand more expensive, so I recommend negotiating hard on the price. The Classic version is truly reliable, with cheap maintenance and no major repairs needed even after 30,000 km. Additionally, the 2022 model might come standard with a rearview camera, which is super useful for beginners when parking. When choosing a car, peace of mind is the most important factor. Older stock models with discounts offer better value, and those with DIY skills can save even more by adding features themselves.