How many colors are available for the Beijing BJ40?

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Connor
07/25/25 12:00pm
The Beijing BJ40 offers 7 color options, which are Midnight Black, Jungle Green, Flame Red, Snowfield White, Desert Gold, Danxia Red, and Beret Green. Here is some relevant information: 1. The BJ40 is a compact SUV launched by Beijing Automotive. As a compact SUV, this vehicle features a very distinctive exterior design. 2. To meet the diverse needs of different consumers, this model provides multiple body color options for selection. In terms of appearance, the front face of the car adopts a family-style design, featuring a five-slot chrome grille paired with integrated high and low beam headlights on both sides. Additionally, the front grille is decorated with chrome trim strips.
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JuliaFitz
08/11/25 8:11pm
After purchasing the Beijing BJ40, I found that it typically offers 6 to 8 standard color options, including classic black, white, and gray, as well as eye-catching red, blue, and green. Color choice varies from person to person—I opted for white because it stays cleaner in the city, doesn’t absorb as much heat in summer, and helps save on AC fuel costs. For maintenance, I make it a habit to wash the car monthly and use wax to protect the paint. Darker colors tend to show scratches more easily, so extra care is needed. The color diversity is quite good, and if you want something personalized, you can spend a bit more for custom metallic or matte finishes, like some owners who’ve gone for desert yellow—super cool. Overall, the range of color options is rich, meeting daily needs while giving the car character.
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