
In an effort to stay true to their slogan “Innovation that excites,” Nissan Philippines Inc (NPI) recently gave its Sylphy an upgrade.
The Japanese made compact sedan will now come with a new 8-inch capacitive touchscreen display. It has AM/FM, CD/DVD, MP3, Aux, USB, iPod, and Bluetooth functionality. Moreover, the new entertainment system can Mirror Link your smartphone by HDMI while its built-in NAVI system can be used to guide the driver.

As the Sentra reborn, the Nissan Sylphy offers a stylish but practical compact sedan with convenient features and technology. Beautifully blending the advantages of technology in engineering and design, it is made to meet the demands of today’s driving conditions,” said Ramesh Narasimhan, NPI President and Managing Director.
The new audio entertainment system is available in all variants of the Sylphy with a minor price change. The 1.6 MT is priced at P856,000 while the 1.6 CVT mid-level variant has a sticker price of P949,000. Lastly, the 1.8 CVT top-of-the-line variant is now available at P1,013,000.
For more information about the Nissan Sylphy, visit the AutoDeal Car Guide.
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