
The differences between the Sylphy Intelligent Connectivity Premium Edition and the Intelligent Connectivity Supreme Edition are: 1. Different minimum ground clearance: the Sylphy Intelligent Connectivity Premium Edition has a minimum ground clearance of 165mm; the Sylphy Intelligent Connectivity Supreme Edition has a minimum ground clearance of 164mm. 2. Different curb weight: the Sylphy Intelligent Connectivity Premium Edition has a curb weight of 1236kg; the Sylphy Intelligent Connectivity Supreme Edition has a curb weight of 1255kg. Both the Sylphy Intelligent Connectivity Premium Edition and the Intelligent Connectivity Supreme Edition are equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum horsepower of 126ps, a maximum torque of 168nm, a maximum power of 93kw, and are matched with a CVT continuously variable transmission.

I remember comparing the Sylphy Intelligent Connection Premium Edition and Intelligent Connection Supreme Edition when helping a friend choose a car last year. The biggest differences lie in comfort and tech features. The Premium Edition has basic configurations with synthetic leather seats lacking ventilation, making long drives uncomfortable with sweaty backs. The Supreme Edition upgrades to genuine leather seats with ventilation and heating, especially refreshing for summer road trips. Both versions feature navigation and voice control in their intelligent connectivity systems, but the Supreme adds blind-spot monitoring and a 360-degree camera, greatly assisting novice drivers with parking. Engine performance is identical, with both achieving low fuel consumption of 6-7L/100km, though the Supreme includes adaptive cruise control for easier highway driving. Priced a few thousand yuan higher, the Supreme offers better value if budget allows. For daily use, the Premium suffices while saving money, allowing for later installation of a reversing radar. As a practical person, I find safety comparable and basic features adequate.

As an experienced driver, I've driven several versions of the Sylphy, and the differences between the Zhilian Zunxiang and Zhizun are particularly noticeable. The exterior looks equally stylish, but the interior experience differs: the Zunxiang has standard interior with more plastic feel, while the Zhizun features wood trim and ambient lighting, making it much more upscale. In terms of driving assistance, the Zunxiang only has basic cruise control, whereas the Zhizun comes with full-speed adaptive cruise control and lane keeping, making highway driving much more relaxing. Both support smartphone connectivity, but the Zhizun adds a blind spot warning system for safer lane changes. is pretty much the same—both are durable and easy to repair. The price difference is around 7,000 RMB, and I chose the Zhizun because I often drive long distances. Fuel consumption is similar, and driving lightly can get you even farther.

For family cars with kids, I compared these two versions of the Sylphy. The Premium version has ample space, but the Luxury version features a panoramic sunroof, making the rear brighter and keeping the kids happier during rides. The configuration differences are significant: the Premium lacks seat memory, while the Luxury offers electric adjustment with memory, allowing my wife to reset the seat with one button. Both have the same fast-connecting intelligent system, but the Luxury upgrades the reversing camera to 360 degrees, easing worries when reversing in narrow alleys. Both meet safety standards with 5-star crash test ratings, but the Luxury adds automatic parking for convenience. It costs a few thousand more—whether it's worth it depends on your needs. My family chose the Premium to save money for education.

As a tech enthusiast, after studying the Sylphy Intelligent Edition, I found that both the Premium and Intelligent Premium versions share the same basic connectivity features, such as voice assistant and APP control. However, the Intelligent Premium adds a full LCD instrument panel and HUD head-up display, making driving information clear at a glance and enhancing safety by reducing the need to look down. Another difference lies in the driving assistance systems: the Premium has a simple warning system, while the Intelligent Premium upgrades to adaptive cruise control with pedestrian detection, making stop-and-go traffic less tiring with automatic following. Interior-wise, the Intelligent Premium features leather upholstery with ventilation, keeping you cool in summer. The price difference is around 5,000-8,000 yuan, and from a long-term perspective, the Intelligent Premium holds its value better. As an early adopter who loves trying new features in the car, I recommend the Intelligent Premium.

On a tight budget, I chose the Sylphy Zhilian Zunxiang Edition, previously comparing it with the Zhizun Edition. The core differences lie in the configurations: the Zunxiang Edition features synthetic leather seats without heating, while the Zhizun Edition offers genuine leather with heating for comfort in both winter and summer. In terms of driving assistance, the Zunxiang has only basic radar, whereas the Zhizun adds blind-spot monitoring and automatic braking systems, though the practical difference is minimal. Both support Zhilian functions like remote control, with the Zunxiang sufficing for daily use. The price gap is notable—the Zunxiang is cheaper with lower costs, and both share the same fuel efficiency, saving on gas. After three years of driving, maintenance costs have been affordable, and parts are easy to find. The Zunxiang Edition offers high value for money, allowing savings to install a dash cam.


