
The differences between the Sylphy Comfort Edition and the Intelligent Edition are mainly reflected in price and configuration. Below are the relevant details: 1. The Sylphy Comfort Edition comes in two models, priced at 120,000 and 129,900 respectively. The Intelligent Edition, however, has only one model, priced at 133,900. 2. The Nissan Sylphy Intelligent Edition offers more advanced configurations compared to the Comfort Edition, including additional features such as active braking, fatigue driving reminder, engine start-stop technology, built-in dashcam, and rear air vents. Below is additional information about the Sylphy: 1. The Sylphy has a length of 4641mm, a width of 1815mm, a height of 1450mm, and a wheelbase of 2712mm. It is equipped with a 1.6L engine, paired with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT transmission. The maximum output power is 102 kW, the maximum torque is 169 Nm, the top speed is 198 km/h, the 0-100 km/h acceleration time is 11.9 seconds, and the combined fuel consumption as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 5.7L/100km. 2. The Sylphy is a sedan series launched by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company in 1959. During Japan's post-war economic recovery, the Bluebird quickly became one of the best-selling models in the market. Alongside the Toyota Corona and Corolla series, the Nissan Bluebird became a key player in Japan's automotive expansion into the U.S. market and is also the longest-produced and highest-volume model series in Nissan's history.

Yesterday I happened to compare these two models at the 4S dealership and found that the Premium Edition clearly outperforms in safety features. It includes automatic emergency braking, which actively applies the brakes when the car ahead suddenly slows down. There's also lane departure warning with steering wheel vibration alerts. For the interior, the Premium Edition has a genuine leather steering wheel with noticeably better feel, plus automatic climate control that maintains your set temperature without adjustment. Another key upgrade is the lighting - the Premium Edition comes with auto on/off headlights for brighter nighttime visibility. The price difference is about 20,000 yuan, which is absolutely worth it if you frequently drive on highways.

I've been driving the Deluxe Edition for over half a year, and it's much more practical than my neighbor's Comfort Edition. The most convenient feature is the keyless entry – just approach with the key in your pocket to unlock, no need to rummage through your bag for keys. The driver's seat also has electric adjustment, allowing for very precise angle adjustments. The center control screen is over an inch larger, making the reversing camera clearer, which is very friendly for beginners when parking. The heated mirrors with defogging are especially useful in rainy or snowy weather. Unfortunately, the Comfort Edition lacks all these features. While it saves twenty thousand yuan, the loss of daily convenience doesn't seem worth it to me.

From a financial perspective, the Enjoy Edition is more budget-friendly. It comes with all the essential features: alloy wheels, a multifunction steering wheel, and music. Among the additional features in the more expensive Smart Edition, the most practical are the rear parking radar and automatic air conditioning. However, if you're an experienced driver, you can make do with a phone holder for the rearview camera. The leather steering wheel looks premium, but a steering wheel cover can achieve a similar effect. For city commuting, saving twenty thousand for fuel is more practical. Of course, if your budget allows, the Smart Edition's LED headlights do provide better safety at night.

After studying the configuration sheet, I found that the safety system of the Zhixiang edition has been significantly upgraded. The AEB system with pedestrian detection comes as standard, which can automatically brake when encountering someone suddenly crossing the road. It also features intelligent blind spot warning, lighting up to alert you when there is a vehicle in the side or rear during lane changes. These features are not available in the Yuexiang edition, where active safety relies entirely on the driver's attention. Additionally, the Zhixiang edition has USB charging ports in the rear seats, eliminating the need to fight for a power bank when traveling with kids. The price difference for these safety configurations is about fifteen thousand. If you have elderly or children in the family, it is recommended to go directly for the Zhixiang edition.

As a tech enthusiast, I'm particularly interested in the intelligent features of the Tech Edition. Its remote start function is fantastic for cooling the car with AC in summer. The center console supports smartphone connectivity, allowing navigation to be directly displayed on the 8-inch screen. The Comfort Edition only has a 7-inch screen, making even navigation cumbersome. Voice control is also more responsive - just say 'lower the temperature' and the AC adjusts automatically. Most importantly, the Tech Edition comes with connected car services, providing real-time traffic updates and online music. These tech features cost about 8,000 yuan more, which young people would likely appreciate.


