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What are the differences between the Bora Legend and the facelift version?

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Reyn
08/29/2025, 03:13:21 AM

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.

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EliRose
09/11/2025, 12:48:15 AM

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.

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McVincent
10/25/2025, 01:37:17 AM

From my experience, there are significant differences between the Bora Legend and the facelifted version in terms of daily usage. The Legend version has a stiffer chassis tuning, with less forgiving suspension that can make long-distance driving tiring at times. The interior seat materials are basic, and noise control is just average. After trying the facelifted version, I noticed the suspension has been softened, improving comfort, and more soundproofing materials are used inside. The dashboard has been upgraded to a full LCD display, showing more driving data. In terms of features, the Legend version lacks smart assistance systems, while the facelift adds automatic headlights and adaptive cruise control, making highway driving more convenient. Maintenance-wise, parts for the Legend version are easier to find and cheaper, whereas the facelift's high-tech components are more expensive to repair. For daily commuting, I'd recommend the facelifted version for its comfort and safety.

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Nettie
12/08/2025, 01:01:23 AM

As someone who loves new cars, I find the differences between the Bora Legend and the facelift model quite striking in terms of visuals and technology. The Legend has an old-school exterior, with smaller-looking headlights and a modest 5-inch cabin screen, plus lots of buttons. The facelift, on the other hand, looks more stylish with a streamlined front fascia, connected taillights, and an upgraded 8-inch touch-sensitive infotainment screen with voice control. The engine remains largely unchanged, but software optimizations have slightly improved fuel efficiency. Additional USB ports make charging more convenient. I think younger drivers would prefer the trendy design of the facelift—it’s more impressive to drive around, and if the price difference isn’t significant, the newer model is the way to go.

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OLaila
01/28/2026, 02:12:14 AM

I'm considering home use with safety and practicality in mind. The differences between the Bora Legend and the facelifted version are mostly noticeable in daily driving. The Legend has decent space but a slightly smaller trunk, with basic safety configurations and no airbag optimization. The facelifted version offers more space for easier luggage loading, upgraded softer seat materials for more comfort for children, and additional features like ESP stability control and emergency braking assist systems. Externally, the facelifted version has smoother lines to reduce wind resistance, and the interior storage compartments are more intelligently designed. The Legend has lower maintenance costs, suitable for tight budgets, but the facelifted version is more fuel-efficient and reliable for long-term use. I believe that for family car replacement, the facelifted version should be prioritized, as protecting the whole family's safety is the most important.

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MacStephanie
04/24/2026, 12:01:32 AM

Thinking back to my old car days, the differences between the Bora Legend and the facelifted version were quite noticeable. The Legend version maintained the classic Volkswagen style, with vertical front grilles, conservative headlights, and simple, reliable manual knob controls. After the facelift, it adopted a more modern approach, incorporating new elements like chrome accents in the exterior and featuring a large digital dashboard inside, giving it a strong tech vibe. The driving experience didn’t see major innovations, but the suspension tuning became more balanced, offering better stability in corners. The classic version has lower second-hand prices and is easier to maintain, making it a favorite for nostalgia fans, while the facelifted model offers more comfort and convenience for new buyers. My advice is to choose based on your needs—whether you prefer retro charm or modern innovation.

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