Is the Volkswagen Lavida Pearl White or White?
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The official website lists the color as Candy White. Below are some of the Lavida's key advantages: Superior basic configuration: The Lavida's in-car navigation system combines a touch screen with knob controls and features MP3 playback capability, along with USB, AUX, and SD card expansion slots, making it both user-friendly and powerful. The LCD screen adopts a foldable design. The car measures 4608mm in length, 1743mm in width, and 1465mm in height, with a maximum trunk opening width of 1215mm and a capacity of 472L. The interior boasts luxurious features such as an electric sunroof, LED exterior mirror turn signals, electrically adjustable (and heatable) exterior mirrors, USB and MP3 functionality, a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, perforated leather seats, a foldable night display, and automatic air conditioning. Artistic exterior design: The Lavida features the traditional Volkswagen family grille and U-shaped front fascia, with distinctive teardrop-shaped headlights. It retains a side profile similar to the Octavia, with four prominent round air vents, chrome paddles, and rings. The steering wheel and dashboard include Bluetooth headset controls and volume adjustment, and it comes standard with ESP (Electronic Stability Program) and front side airbags.
I've been driving a Volkswagen Lavida for several years and know its color options are quite diverse. There's the standard white called Candy White, and an upgraded version known as Pearl White. Pearl White has a metallic sheen that looks particularly dazzling in sunlight, giving it a more premium appearance. I previously drove the Pearl White version and felt it added prestige to city driving, though maintenance requires extra care—for example, repair costs for scratches are higher because it's not just plain white paint. For friends considering buying a Lavida, I recommend visiting a 4S dealership to see the actual car in person. Pearl White usually costs a few thousand yuan more, but the classic white is economical and durable. Color choice affects used car value—white generally holds its value well, while Pearl White tends to attract younger buyers.