How many colors does the Golf Pure Electric have?
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The Golf Pure Electric model is available in only three exterior colors: Polar White, Storm Blue, and Tahiti Gold. Here are some details about the Golf Pure Electric: 1. Comprehensive safety features: ultra-high-strength cage body frame, sine laser welding, all-around airbags, ultra-high-strength frame battery pack casing, top-tier BMS safety system, user-friendly low battery management system, battery pack extreme safety tests, module safety protection, cell safety protection, all-around high-voltage safety system, and 10 charging safety protections. 2. Rigorous testing standards: high-quality electric drive system, high-efficiency permanent magnet synchronous motor, nanosecond-level MCU chip, integrated water-cooling temperature control system, and full vehicle durability testing standards. 3. Synergized three-electric system: complete charging solutions, the Golf Pure Electric significantly enhances the user driving experience.
Last time I was at the 4S store checking out cars, I made sure to count—the Volkswagen ID.3 (called the Golf Electric in China) comes in six color options: the classic Arctic White doesn’t cost extra, while the Aurora Green, which has glitter in the paint under sunlight, costs an additional 2,000 RMB. The deep Ion Gray suits business professionals. There’s also Stellar Gold, Cyber Yellow, and Superconductor Red—the latter three look especially dazzling under showroom lights. My colleague chose Cyber Yellow, which has ultra-high recognition on the road, though the repair technician mentioned matching the paint color is quite tricky. Remember to check the actual car before placing an order, as the official website images differ from the real car’s color.
The domestic ID.3 now comes in six colors. The basic Polar White is dirt-resistant and visually enlarging, making it a favorite among young buyers who rush to book the limited-edition Canyon Gray with its matte jade-like texture. Last week, I accompanied a friend to pick up an Ion Gray model—it looks black on cloudy days but reveals blue-purple hues under sunlight. A special note for those considering Aurora Green: this color features metallic paint, so minor scratches require touch-ups at authorized shops. For more uniqueness, you can wait for seasonal limited colors—last year’s Galaxy Blue was a hit, and some owners in car clubs wrapped theirs in Mint Green for an ultra-cool look.