What are the differences between the Bora Legend and the facelift version?
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The differences between the Bora Legend and the facelift version: 1. Different dimensions: The Bora Legend measures 4562mm in length, 1793mm in width, and 1468mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2614mm; the facelift version measures 4663mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2688mm. 2. Different exterior: The Bora Legend is equipped with halogen headlights and features more rounded side lines; the facelift version is equipped with LED headlights and has sharper side lines. 3. Different interior styles: The Bora Legend has a more minimalist interior with the dashboard facing directly backward; the facelift version has a more premium interior with the dashboard slightly angled toward the driver's side.
The differences between the Bora Legend and its facelifted version mainly lie in design and features. I've driven the older Bora Legend, which has a more classic appearance, such as a square front grille and simple headlights, with an interior featuring hard plastics and basic knobs, lacking a strong sense of technology. However, after the facelift, I noticed its front end looks sharper, with daytime running lights integrated into the LED headlights, and the interior upgraded with a large touchscreen and soft-touch materials. The infotainment system now supports CarPlay, making it easier to connect smartphones. In terms of performance, the Legend version has an older engine with higher fuel consumption, while the facelifted version optimized the 1.5L engine, improving fuel efficiency. Safety features like a rearview camera and blind-spot monitoring were added. I think the facelifted version better suits modern driving needs, and spending a bit more on the newer model is worth it, but it's important to check the condition of both cars, as some older models may have cheaper maintenance costs.