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What are the differences between the 2021 Sylphy and the Classic Sylphy?

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McPeyton
08/27/2025

Sylphy Classic and 2021 Sylphy differences: Engine: The 2021 Classic 1.6XE Manual Comfort Edition and the 2021 Classic 1.6XE CVT Comfort Edition are equipped with a 1.6L 122 horsepower L4 engine. Dimensions: The 2021 Classic 1.6XE Manual Comfort Edition and the 2021 Classic 1.6XE CVT Comfort Edition have a body length, width, and height of 4631mm, 1760mm, and 1503mm, respectively. Exterior: The 2021 Sylphy continues Nissan's latest V-Motion 2.0 design language, featuring a wide-body design, floating roof, and a 0.26cd drag coefficient, aligning with youthful trends and vividly presented to consumers. On the side profile, it adopts a low center of gravity design paired with a floating D-pillar design, enhancing its sporty orientation.

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RileyMarie
09/08/2025

As a long-time owner, I've driven both the Classic Sylphy and the 2021 Sylphy multiple times, and their core differences are quite significant. In terms of design, the Classic model is more conservative, with smooth and simple lines, catering to traditional users, while the 2021 model has a more youthful appearance, featuring a new V-Motion grille at the front and sharper headlights, with soft-touch materials in the interior for a more premium feel. The powertrain has also been upgraded: the Classic Sylphy typically comes with an older 1.6L engine, which is slightly less fuel-efficient at around 6.5L/100km, offering smooth but sluggish acceleration; the 2021 model offers a choice between a 1.6L engine or the newer e-POWER hybrid version, reducing fuel consumption to just over 4L/100km, delivering a quieter and more powerful drive. In terms of space and comfort, the 2021 model provides slightly more rear legroom and a softer suspension setup, making it more stable on bumpy roads. For safety features, the 2021 model adds automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist, while the Classic only has basic airbags. Price-wise, the Classic is about 10,000 to 20,000 RMB cheaper, making it suitable for budget-conscious buyers, but the 2021 model has better resale value and more updated replacement parts. For daily use, the newer model's connectivity system and CarPlay are smoother, while the older one relies on a basic radio. When buying, opting for the newer model can save on fuel and maintenance costs.

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AshlynMarie
10/23/2025

I really enjoy studying car performance, and the driving experience between the classic Sylphy and the 2021 Sylphy is noticeably different. The classic Sylphy has a relatively gentle power output, driving like a docile old horse, with its 1.6L engine taking over 10 seconds to accelerate from 0-100km/h—fine for city commuting but feels sluggish when overtaking on highways. The 2021 version, with its new tuning, reduces acceleration to around 8 seconds, and the hybrid version is even more responsive and quiet. In terms of handling, the new model's chassis is tuned for more stability, with significantly better steering precision, unlike the classic version, which tends to feel floaty during turns. For fuel consumption, the classic model averages 7L/100km, which is decent for city driving, but the 2021 hybrid version can go as low as just over 4L/100km, saving money and being more eco-friendly. The space layout is similar between the two, with nearly identical wheelbases, but the 2021 version optimizes the trunk space, allowing for an extra suitcase. Safety features show a stark contrast: the 2021 model comes standard with ADAS systems like blind-spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control, while the classic version might only have manual ABS. Maintenance costs also differ—the new model's regular servicing is slightly more expensive, but its battery has a longer lifespan and is less prone to failure. I recommend test-driving them; the new model clearly offers a much smoother experience.

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DelColeman
12/05/2025

When it comes to car purchasing costs, as a practical person, I'd say the main differences between the Classic Sylphy and the 2021 model lie in the price gap and long-term expenses. The Classic Sylphy starts at just over 100,000 yuan, making it more affordable and suitable for beginners or those on a tight budget, while the 2021 model typically costs 10,000 to 20,000 yuan more. The engine performance differs, with the Classic version having slightly higher fuel consumption—around 7-8L per 100 km in city driving—and requiring regular spark plug replacements. In contrast, the 2021 hybrid version boasts fuel consumption as low as 4L, with lower maintenance needs, though battery replacement could be costly. Design-wise, the Classic version is simple and durable, with a more plastic-heavy interior that resists wear, while the 2021 model features a more stylish interior, including a touchscreen and heated seats for added comfort. Space is comparable, with the same wheelbase, comfortably seating five. Safety-wise, the 2021 model comes standard with multiple airbags and automated systems, potentially lowering insurance costs, whereas the Classic version's basic configuration may lead to higher insurance premiums. The 2021 model also holds its value better, retaining about 60% of its price after three to five years, while the Classic version depreciates faster. For daily commuting, the newer model saves significantly on fuel.

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OAshlyn
01/26/2026

I prioritize family needs, and the differences in practicality between the classic Sylphy and the 2021 Sylphy for home use are quite noticeable. Safety is a key focus: the 2021 model comes with additional features like intelligent collision avoidance assist and lane-keeping assist, providing extra peace of mind for protecting children, while the classic version only has basic airbags and ABS, with outdated systems that feel less reliable. In terms of space, both have large trunks that can easily accommodate a stroller, but the 2021 model adds rear USB ports for convenient charging—a detail missing in the classic version. For the powertrain, the classic Sylphy's 1.6L engine is stable but noisy, especially on highways where it might disturb a baby's sleep, whereas the 2021 hybrid version is much quieter, with smoother and less abrupt starts. Fuel consumption is decent for the classic at 7L/100km in city driving, but the 2021 hybrid's ~4.5L/100km makes it more economical for long trips. Comfort-wise, the new model's seats offer better support, and the softer suspension tuning reduces bumps on rough roads. Though the 2021 version costs around 10,000–20,000 RMB more, the safety upgrades justify the price. Maintenance intervals are similar for both at every three months, but the newer model's additional electronic systems require more attention, though they are less prone to failure. Overall, the 2021 version makes daily life with kids much easier.

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