
Infiniti EX25 offers 10 exterior color options: Autumn Chestnut, Twilight Red, Amethyst Black, Arctic Blue, Glazed Black, Pearl White, Radiant Blue, Mercury Gray, Platinum Gray, and Liquid Silver. Below are the relevant details: 1. Exterior Design: The Infiniti EX25 is a midsize SUV under the Infiniti brand. Its exterior design exudes a sporty vibe, featuring a groundbreaking crossover style that combines the advantages of coupes and SUVs. This design primarily targets younger consumers. 2. Powertrain: The Infiniti EX25 is equipped with a 2.5-liter V6 engine, model VQ25HR. This engine incorporates advanced technologies such as low-friction molybdenum-coated pistons, a symmetrical intake and exhaust system, and a Continuous Variable Valve Timing Control System (CVTCS). The engine delivers a maximum power output of 173 kW and a peak torque of 253 Nm.

When I went to the Infiniti dealership to pick up my EX25 back then, the salesperson showed me a color selection sheet with at least 6 options. Platinum Gray and Starfire Black are metallic paints with exceptional texture; Frost Blue shimmers silver under sunlight and is popular among younger buyers; Crystal White is the most classic choice and holds its value well in the used car market; Fiery Red looks flashy but tends to show age easily; there's also an Amber Brown shade that leans more business-oriented. I ultimately chose Platinum Gray - dirt-resistant and understated, it still looks brand new after three years. My advice: always visit the dealership lot to see the actual colors in person, as the online color charts differ significantly from real-world appearance.

Last week, I accompanied my friend for a test drive of the EX25. The sales director showed us their delivery record book from previous years. There are 6 basic color options: three metallic paints—Platinum Gray, Starlight Black, and Ice Crystal Blue—plus three standard paints—Pearl White, Blazing Red, and Glazed Brown. The top trim also offers a customizable Midnight Purple, but it costs an extra 25,000. My friend was torn between Ice Crystal Blue and Glazed Brown. The salesperson suggested choosing a darker color for northern regions, as it doesn’t show mud splashes as easily. In the end, we settled on Glazed Brown—the actual color looks more subdued than in photos and pairs perfectly with the brown interior for a distinctly British vibe.

My EX25 is a second-hand Pearl White, and I checked the official data when I bought it. This model has six regular production colors, with Platinum Gray being the best-seller, accounting for 40%, while Star Black and Pearl White each make up 25%, and the remaining three colors combined account for 10%. I once saw one wrapped in Electric Emerald Green at a modification shop, but the original factory paint has more depth. I’d advise against choosing Flame Red for a new car, as it’s prone to color mismatch during touch-ups. Although the newer models are now discontinued, auto repair shops have all the color-mixing data available.

I've seen quite a few wrecked EX25s in repair shops and paid attention to the original paint codes during dismantling. There are six officially registered colors: QAA Platinum Gray, KAD Starlight Black, and G22 Ice Crystal Blue—these three are pearl paints; K51 Crystal Shell White, AR1 Blazing Red, and G53 Glazed Brown are solid colors. In the used car market, Platinum Gray is about 3,000 yuan more expensive than white, mainly because pearl paint repairs cost more. I've seen owners repaint Blazing Red to matte black, but the original paint thickness is 0.15 mm, which is hard to match with aftermarket sprays.


