NEW 2019 NISSAN SYLPHY CRUISES INTO SINGAPORE
MORE REFINED AND STYLISH
Singapore (14 September 2018) - The new 2019 Nissan Sylphy, one of the most popular sedans in Singapore, has arrived with refinements inside and out, delivering higher levels of style, comfort, and sophistication on the road.
Sporting the new V-Motion Grille – a signature design cue of Nissan’s latest models, the new 2019 Nissan Sylphy projects a more confident and streamlined image. The refreshed design features a more prominent LED accent accentuating both front and back – with the front now augmented with projector headlamps with newly designed, eye-catching LED accent lights, as well as redesigned fog lamps. The rear is equipped with new strip-type LED lights, providing the sedan with a more updated look.
The new 2019 Nissan Sylphy also features a more sophisticated side profile as a result of new wheels, showcasing a 16” Twin 5-Spoke Fan Blade Design, with Machine Silver and Gunmetal Finishing. The elevated sophistication extends to the sedan’s spacious and comfortable interior, with a new Gloss Black Trim available, and ample seating for five with plenty of elbow-, shoulder- and legroom.
“The Nissan Sylphy has always been a strong contender in Singapore’s mid-size sedan category, a popular choice amongst drivers looking for class and comfort for their families,” said Mr. Glenn Tan, Deputy Chairman and Managing Director of Tan Chong International Limited. “The new 2019 Nissan Sylphy takes it up a notch with design refinements inside and out, promising a well-rounded and versatile sedan.”
With its neutral classification under the Vehicular Emissions Scheme, the new 2019 Nissan Sylphy is slated to be one of the most attractively-priced, well-rounded Japanese mid-size sedans in town. In conjunction with its launch, Tan Chong Motor Sales, the exclusive distributor of Nissan vehicles in Singapore, is offering three years’ worth of free servicing with every purchase.
The new 2019 Nissan Sylphy will be available for booking at all Nissan showrooms across Singapore from 15 September onwards.