How many colors does the new Santana have?

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VanAthena
07/24/25 4:05am
The new Santana comes in a total of 5 colors, which are Harmony Gray, Lucky Gold, Auspicious Black, Peace White, and Well-being Blue. Below are details about the engine and dimensions of the new Santana: Engine of the new Santana: The entire lineup uses a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine with the model code EA211-DLF, which delivers 110 horsepower and a maximum torque of 145 Nm. Dimensions of the new Santana: It falls into the compact sedan category, with body dimensions of 4473mm in length, 1706mm in width, and 1469mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2603mm.
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CharlotteDella
08/10/25 11:43pm
I've been considering buying a new Santana recently, and there are actually quite a few color options to choose from. I remember there are six standard colors: white, black, silver, gray, red, and blue. White is that classic and timeless tone that looks clean and elegant on the road, and it doesn't show dust easily, reducing the hassle of frequent car washes. Black is cooler and more suitable for business occasions, but you need to wash it more often, as small scratches on the body will be more noticeable. Both silver and gray are practical choices, as they don't show dirt easily during daily driving, especially on dusty roads. Red has a strong sporty vibe, making the car more distinctive and suitable for those who prefer a youthful and trendy style. Blue is a more novel choice, standing out brilliantly in sunlight, and friends often say it adds a lot of flair. Color doesn't just affect appearance; it also influences driving mood and psychological perception. Darker colors may feel more composed, while lighter colors offer better reflectivity at night, enhancing safety. Maintenance-wise, lighter colors are easier to care for, while darker colors require regular waxing and polishing to prevent paint fading. When buying a car, it's best to test several actual colors in person, as personal preferences vary—the right choice is the best one for you.
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