What are the exterior differences between the Teana and the Sylphy?

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VanEmersyn
07/30/25 2:00am
The differences between the Sylphy and the Teana in terms of exterior are: 1. Length and width differ: The Sylphy measures 4641mm in length and 1815mm in width, while the Teana measures 4901mm in length and 1850mm in width. 2. Wheelbase differs: The Sylphy has a wheelbase of 2712mm, whereas the Teana has a wheelbase of 2825mm. Below are additional details about these two models: 1. Both the Sylphy and the Teana feature front-engine, front-wheel-drive layouts, with MacPherson strut front suspension, electric power steering, monocoque body structures, and tire specifications of 205/60R16. 2. These two models are equipped with ABS anti-lock braking systems, brake force distribution systems, brake assist systems, traction control systems, and vehicle stability control systems.
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