
Compared to the Tiida, the Sylphy offers more space. The Tiida features a hatchback body structure, with dimensions of 4393mm in length, 1766mm in width, and 1524mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. The Sylphy, on the other hand, has a sedan body structure, measuring 4641mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1450mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2712mm. The Tiida boasts an excellent , with mostly dark-colored seats that are spacious, comfortable, soft, and elastic. Its central console is simple and clear, making it very easy to operate. The Sylphy's center console features an embedded LCD display, simplifying the button layout. In terms of configuration, the Sylphy is equipped with Apple CarPlay, lane departure warning system, lane change blind spot warning system, rear cross-traffic alert, multifunction steering wheel, one-touch start, dual-zone automatic climate control, and front seat heating.

As a housewife who frequently drives, I have driven both the Tiida and the Sylphy, and the Sylphy clearly offers more space. When the rear seats are fully occupied, there is ample legroom, allowing the children to stretch comfortably, while the Tiida feels a bit cramped. In terms of trunk space, the Sylphy can easily accommodate large suitcases and a stroller, whereas the Tiida's hatchback-style opening is wide, but the overall capacity is relatively small. For daily shopping or long-distance trips, the Sylphy provides more convenience. The body design affects space utilization, and the Sylphy's sedan style is more suitable for family users who need spaciousness. From my personal experience, during weekend outings with the whole family, the Sylphy's trunk can easily fit two more picnic bags without a problem, while the Tiida requires compressing the load. If the budget allows, prioritizing the Sylphy's comfort will make life more hassle-free.

I've driven for several years and feel that the Sylphy offers significantly better space than the Tiida. The rear legroom is more generous, and there's no issue with headroom touching the ceiling, whereas the Tiida feels more compact, with three passengers sitting shoulder-to-shoulder in the back. In terms of trunk space, the Sylphy can accommodate three large suitcases or a baby seat, while the Tiida's hatchback design, though convenient for small items, has a smaller overall capacity. Design-wise, the Sylphy has a longer wheelbase and a more rationally laid-out interior, whereas the Tiida's sporty styling compromises its space. After long-term driving, the Sylphy proves more comfortable, ideal for long commutes, while the Tiida is agile but noticeably limited in space. I recommend testing the rear seats and trunk in person—the Sylphy clearly has the upper hand. If you're looking to save money, choosing the Sylphy is definitely the right move.

I test drove the Tiida and the Sylphy, and the Sylphy indeed offers more space. The rear seats can comfortably accommodate three people without feeling cramped, and the trunk capacity is also larger. The Tiida's hatchback design provides a wider entrance but is narrower overall, resulting in less cargo space. While the Tiida offers better headroom, the Sylphy provides a higher level of comfort. When choosing a car, I prioritized trying out the rear seats, and the Sylphy proved to be more spacious and practical.

I compared the Tiida and the Sylphy, and the Sylphy offers more space. The rear legroom is more generous, especially when three people sit together without easily bumping knees, while the Tiida is more compact. The Sylphy also wins in trunk capacity, accommodating multiple large bags, whereas the Tiida's hatchback design has a large opening but limited depth, restricting cargo space. Due to body dimensions, the Sylphy's sedan design optimizes space layout, while the Tiida prioritizes flexibility at the expense of spaciousness. In practical use, the Sylphy is more comfortable for family trips, whereas the Tiida suits solo commuting. In actual trunk measurements, the Sylphy's extra few dozen liters of space prove very practical.

I've researched car space, and the Sylphy offers significantly more space than the Tiida. The rear seat legroom is much wider, comfortably accommodating adults, while the Tiida has slightly less headroom. In terms of trunk space, the Sylphy has a larger capacity, capable of fitting golf bags or piles of shopping, whereas the Tiida's hatchback advantage lies in easier loading but with a smaller total volume. Design-wise, the Sylphy's longer wheelbase provides more legroom, while the Tiida's more compact interior affects comfort. Personally, the Sylphy is better suited for users needing more space, while the Tiida is more agile for city driving. When comparing passenger and cargo data, the Sylphy clearly leads.


