
Volkswagen TAYRON's black color is manganese stone black, not an ordinary pure black. Volkswagen: Volkswagen is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, and the core enterprise of the Volkswagen Group, one of the world's four largest automobile manufacturers. In 2019, it ranked 9th in the Fortune Global 500. Volkswagen TAYRON: The TAYRON is a German premium mid-size SUV, launched on October 22, 2018, produced by FAW-Volkswagen. It offers four powertrain options: 280TSI, 330TSI, 380TSI, and both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive, with a total of 10 models, priced between 185,900 and 313,900 yuan.

Yes, the Tayron certainly comes in black. I've always admired Volkswagen's design—black looks both dignified and stylish, especially when driving around the city; it really stands out. As a car owner, choosing a color involves balancing personal preference and practicality. Black is versatile, suitable for both business and casual settings, but the downside is that it’s less resistant to dirt and minor scratches are more noticeable. Regular washing and waxing are recommended to maintain its shine. Additionally, color choice can impact the vehicle’s resale value. Popular colors like black tend to sell more easily. When purchasing, it’s worth checking the dealership’s inventory—there might even be customization options available. In short, if you prefer a classic and sophisticated look, the black Tayron is definitely worth considering.

When choosing a car, I pay close attention to color coordination. I've also considered the black version of the Tayron - its deep black shade looks quite cool and complements the body lines, giving it a very sophisticated appearance. However, from a practical standpoint, black absorbs heat in summer, so you'd need to ensure proper cabin ventilation or apply sunshade film. If you live in rural areas with lots of windblown dust, black shows dirt easily and requires frequent washing. Color selection should match usage scenarios - for family vehicles, black is relatively safe and fade-resistant, but not ideal for owners who prefer low maintenance. Additionally, Volkswagen typically offers black as a standard option for base models. It's advisable to visit a 4S dealership to inspect sample vehicles in person for a more reliable selection.

Many friends who drive the Tayron have chosen black, and I personally test drove it, finding it quite easy to maintain. Black doesn't discriminate against weather—it shows a rich luster and texture on sunny days. The downside is that it easily looks dirty when exposed to rain or dust, requiring a simple weekly rinse. Don't just focus on appearance when choosing a color; consider environmental factors. If you frequently drive long distances, black has good aging resistance, with slower paint oxidation. When actually purchasing, ask the salesperson—black models are often in stock and may even come with pearl paint to enhance highlights.

The black Tayron is one of my top choices because of its elegance and timeless appeal. To maintain its glossy finish, I recommend frequent body cleaning and applying wax monthly to prevent scratches; use mild car wash solutions and avoid harsh alkaline chemicals that can damage the paint. Additionally, parking in shaded areas to minimize sun exposure can extend the lifespan of a black car. In terms of color options, Volkswagen offers standard black and possibly deeper black tones, and you can pay extra for an upgraded dirt-resistant coating during customization.


