What are the body colors available for the 2019 Sagitar?
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2019 Sagitar offers the following body colors: Polar White, Storm Blue, Seashell Gold, Flint Gray, Pacific Blue, Manganese Black, Crystal Silver, and Roman Red. The dimensions of the 2019 Sagitar are: length 4753mm, width 1800mm, height 1462mm, with a wheelbase of 2731mm. It has a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, a trunk capacity of 553 liters, and a curb weight of 1330kg. The 2019 Sagitar is equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 116PS, maximum power of 85kW, and maximum torque of 175Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
I remember the 2019 Sagitar had quite a rich color palette. When I bought my car, I specifically checked the color chart. The main colors included classic options like Polar White and Atlantic Silver, along with two red tones - Maya Red and Roman Red, which looked particularly eye-catching in sunlight. For darker shades, Manganese Black and Pacific Blue had excellent texture, especially when clean as they accentuated the body lines. A reminder though - dark colors require frequent washing as water marks show easily. The salesperson mentioned that Seashell Gold was a new addition that year, with a champagne gold hue that changes under different lighting. Most golden Sagitars you see on the road now are this color.
The design of the Sagitar has always been quite conservative, and the 2019 model introduced new color treatment techniques. I've studied their color palette - the white shades come in both standard and metallic paint finishes, and the silver also has light and dark variations. The manufacturer heavily promoted the so-called 'Magic Blue' effect of the Seashell Gold color, which can display alternating gold and silver hues under different lighting conditions. A small detail is that the mirror caps can be chosen in either body color or black. Currently in the used car market, models with body-colored mirror caps tend to hold their value better.
Having driven the Sagitar for three years, here's my personal experience with the colors. White is the most dirt-resistant and makes the car appear larger, plus scratches are easier to touch up. Black looks especially handsome but absorbs heat, making it hot to the touch in summer. Pacific Blue is a deep blue with gray undertones, looking particularly classy on rainy days. Among the red shades, Maya Red leans towards orange, while Romanee Red is more classic, but both require frequent waxing to avoid looking aged. Key point: Seashell Gold looks lighter in person than in photos, appearing as a light gold on cloudy days—highly recommend seeing it in person before deciding.