What are the differences between the Fista Smart Enjoy Edition and the Smart Speed Edition?

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NatalieFitz
07/29/25 8:26pm
The differences between the Fista Smart Enjoy Edition and the Smart Speed Edition: 1. Different configurations: The Smart Enjoy Edition does not have features such as lane change assist, GPS navigation system, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, electric adjustment for the driver and passenger seats, and car networking; the Smart Speed Edition includes lane change assist, GPS navigation system, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, electric adjustment for the driver and passenger seats, and car networking. 2. Different horsepower: The Smart Enjoy Edition has 190 horsepower; the Smart Speed Edition has 204 horsepower. The interior of the Fista is based on Hyundai's new design style, with clear functional divisions, equipped with a floating central control screen, a three-spoke flat-bottom sports steering wheel, and lines carved in the direction of showing strength. The overall layout is somewhat similar to the Hyundai Encino, with a distinct sporty feel.
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