
Xingyue L is painted with metallic paint. Introduction to metallic paint: Metallic paint is created by adding metal powder to the paint, which increases its hardness and makes the paint surface more resistant to scratches. Under varying angles of light refraction, the contours of the car body will appear to change, giving the vehicle a richer and more dynamic appearance. Metallic paint is a direct translation of 'Metallic Paint' and is also known as automotive metallic flash paint, commonly referred to as silver powder paint. This type of paint contains metal powder, which not only makes the coated panel surfaces appear more dazzling but also causes the car's color and even its contours to change under different angles of light refraction. Advantages of metallic paint: Metallic paint offers better aesthetic appeal and acid resistance compared to standard paint. Because it contains metal powder, the coated panel surfaces not only look more radiant but also exhibit variations in color and contour under different lighting angles, enhancing the overall appearance of the vehicle with a richer and more interesting visual effect.

When I picked up my Xingyue L, I thoroughly researched the paint options. This model offers two types of paint finishes: standard solid paint and metallic paint, depending on the color you choose. Popular metallic colors like Peacock Blue and Sky Gray show subtle sparkling particles under sunlight, giving them exceptional texture when viewed from a distance. Metallic paint is indeed harder and more scratch-resistant, with mud splashes easily washing off during highway driving in rain. However, I should remind you that touch-up repairs for metallic paint are more expensive than standard paint, and color matching at 4S shops can be challenging. Getting metallic paint across all color options isn't possible - for example, white is only available in standard paint. If you're particular about protection, spending a few thousand extra on a clear paint protection film is the most worry-free solution, as it basically prevents scratches from reaching the original paint.

As someone who has worked in auto repair, I've examined the paintwork process of the Xingyue L. Metallic paint adds aluminum powder particles to the base of regular paint, so colors like Basalt Gray show a metallic sheen under strong light. It's for manufacturers to offer metallic paint as a premium option, as it costs about 20% more and requires additional steps in the spraying process. The difference is noticeable in daily use: metallic paint is much more resistant to aging. After three years, regular paint might yellow, while metallic paint still looks new. However, remember that metallic paint is more prone to color mismatch when touched up after scratches, so it's best to choose an official repair shop.

When helping my younger brother pick out a Xingyue L last year, I noticed that most dark colors come with metallic paint, like the Obsidian Black. This type of paint looks particularly premium under garage lighting, with tiny reflective sparkles upon closer inspection. The salesperson mentioned that the metallic paint layer is 0.2mm thicker than standard paint, making it less likely to chip and expose the primer when hit by small stones. However, it's worth noting that the white variant only comes with standard paint; opting for a metallic finish would require an additional cost for a paint protection film. Personally, I find silver metallic paint the most practical—it can go three months without a wash and still look clean.

When it comes to car paint, the Xingyue L's approach is quite practical. If you check the official configuration sheet, Xuanwu Gray/Cuiyu Blue are clearly labeled as metallic paint, while Haoyue White is just regular paint. Metallic paint gives a more three-dimensional color on cloudy days, but touch-ups can indeed be troublesome. Last month, my colleague's car door got scratched, and the 4S shop said the metallic paint required a full respray, costing 1800 RMB. With regular paint, a partial repair would only cost a few hundred. So when choosing a color, think carefully: go for metallic if you want looks, or regular if you prefer hassle-free .

You'll see the difference once you compare them in person. The metallic paint on the Xingyue L appears to flow under showroom spotlights, especially in their signature 'Titanium Gray' color. This paint contains metal flakes, making it 1.5 times harder than standard paint – tree branches rarely leave scratches. However, in humid southern regions, be cautious as damaged edges of metallic paint are more prone to bubbling and rust. We recommend applying ceramic coating every six months to protect the finish and enhance the metallic particles' brilliance.


