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

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DylanAnn
07/28/2025, 03:13:28 AM

Here are the specific differences between the Sylphy and the Sylphy Classic: 1. Exterior: The Sylphy features polygonal wheel rims, while the Sylphy Classic has small conical protrusions on the headlights, making it easier for the driver to observe the distance to obstacles on both sides of the front. 2. Interior: The Sylphy adds a central headrest in the rear seats, and the seat belts are upgraded from two-point to three-point. 3. Powertrain: The Sylphy utilizes new technology with an ultra-low fuel consumption CVT continuously variable transmission, 1.6L 126 horsepower, and a top speed of 183 km/h. The Sylphy Classic uses a 4AT transmission, 1.6L 117 horsepower, and also has a top speed of 183 km/h.

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