
Haval H4 offers 6 color options: Hamilton White, Ayers Gray, Carney Blue, Cocoa Brown, Mars Red, and Crystal Black. The Haval H4 has dimensions of 4410mm in length, 1845mm in width, and 1695mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2660mm. It is a 5-door, 5-seater SUV with a 6-speed manual transmission and a top speed of 180 km/h. The car is equipped with a 1.5T L4 engine featuring turbocharged intake, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150ps and a peak torque of 210nm. It adopts a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout with electric power steering and a unibody structure.

I just accompanied my friend to check out the Haval H4 a couple of days ago, and this car actually offers quite a few color options. The classic white looks particularly grand, with the added benefit of being dirt-resistant and holding its value well. For those seeking something more unique, there's that eye-catching Swarovski Blue, which turns heads like crazy on the street. The Hamilton White actually has a pearlescent finish, showing subtle golden sparkles in sunlight, making it much more premium than regular white paint. The Obsidian Black looks sophisticated but tends to show dust easily, while the Hamilton Red is especially suitable for young women, driving around like a moving scenic view. The salesperson mentioned that the silver color is currently available for immediate delivery, and for those wanting something more niche, there's the Elegant Brown option, which pairs beautifully with brown interiors for an upscale look.

As a looks-obsessed person, I must say Haval H4's colorist nailed it! During last week's test drive, the Hamilton Red parked at the showroom center stage looked like a rotating ruby under spotlights with its metallic finish. My friend's Swarovski Blue is absolutely stunning - deep navy on cloudy days, instantly transforming into Tiffany blue under sunlight. I'd recommend the pearl finish version; the Hamilton White actually has golden polarized reflections, while the Obsidian Black's texture rivals luxury cars after washing. But red and blue require frequent as dust shows easily - lazy folks should just go for silver, which comes with a premium gray filter and hides dirt well.

The Haval H4 currently offers six mainstream colors: Hamilton White/Red, Swarovski Blue, Obsidian Black, Minimalist Silver, and Elegant Brown. Among them, metallic paint costs 2,000 more than standard paint but is more scratch-resistant. White is the best-seller, for 40% of sales, while red is favored by the post-90s generation. Special note: Swarovski Blue is an exclusive color, and touch-ups require color matching at a 4S store. In northern regions, it's recommended to avoid dark colors as winter de-icing agents accelerate paint oxidation. Brown has slower inventory turnover but pairs perfectly with beige interiors, making it ideal for owners pursuing a light luxury style.

This question reminds me of the research I did last year when helping my cousin choose a car. The Haval H4's body is like a walking palette: the minimalist silver exudes a futuristic tech vibe, paired with black wheels like a concept car; the elegant brown has a touch of American retro style, with the coffee-colored body and chrome accents being absolutely stunning; the Swarovski blue shows a gradient effect under the shade of trees, and friends jokingly call this color 'young and free.' One thing to note is that dark colors absorb heat noticeably in summer, so for outdoor parking, white is recommended—the interior temperature can be 7-8 degrees lower than with black.

Personal experience tells you that color selection should consider usage scenarios! I chose Hamilton White, which doesn't show dirt even after three months without washing, saving me a lot on car cleaning. My colleague's Obsidian Black looks stylish indeed, but gets covered in mud spots after rainy drives. Key point: Swarovski Blue looks even more stunning in person than on the official website images, but touch-up costs are 15% higher than other colors. Elegant Brown gives off a million-dollar SUV premium feel, but requires a 45-day wait. Insider tip: Currently, purchasing the pearl paint version allows you to add a two-tone body option for just 2000 yuan - the black roof combination delivers custom modification-level aesthetics!


