
Baojun RM5 offers a total of four colors: Starry White, Interstellar Blue, Starflame Red, and Starglow Gold. The Baojun RM5 is an MPV model under the Baojun brand, featuring strong performance with two engine options: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. In terms of body dimensions, the Baojun RM5 measures 4705mm in length, 1806mm in width, and 1615mm in height. The interior design of the Baojun RM5 draws inspiration from interstellar spacecraft, featuring a blue-gray color scheme in the cabin, complemented by 8-color customizable ambient lighting and full soft-material wrapping. Additionally, parametric 3D textures and wrapping techniques are extensively applied around the through-type air vents and door panel trims.

I've been driving the Baojun RM5 for almost two years now, and I really struggled with the color choice back then. This model mainly offers five colors: Candy White, Starry Night Black, Flame Red, Interstellar Gray, and Starry Sky Blue. Candy White is particularly classic and timeless—minor scratches aren't very noticeable, and it doesn't get as hot as black when parked outdoors in summer. I ultimately chose Interstellar Gray—it's understated yet sophisticated, and paired with the floating roof design, friends often say it looks like a car worth 200,000 to 300,000 yuan. For those opting for darker shades, I recommend regular waxing, while lighter colors are more low-maintenance. Families with kids might prefer Starry Sky Blue—it doesn’t show dirt or water stains easily, making it quite recognizable when picking up the kids. By the way, I’ve seen some owners wrap their cars in two-tone designs—white body with a black roof looks especially sharp.

I used to work in car sales, and the Baojun RM5's color palette is quite thoughtfully designed. The main colors, Candy White and Starry Night Black, account for 70% of sales. Flame Red is particularly popular among young people, especially when paired with red brake calipers—it looks super cool. The Interstellar Gray actually looks better in person than in photos, with its metallic paint showing fine sparkles under sunlight. The Starry Sky Blue leans towards a deeper shade, resembling Midnight Blue up close and appearing almost black from a distance. For northern regions, it's advisable to choose lighter colors as they show less staining from snow-melting agents; in high-temperature southern areas, it's better to avoid darker shades. Here's a little extra detail: white cars are the easiest to touch up without noticeable color mismatch, while red paint jobs cost an extra 500 yuan. Recently, I've noticed that the gray model pairs exceptionally well with brown interiors, instantly elevating the sense of luxury.

Last week, I accompanied my best friend to pick up her Baojun RM5 in Flame Red, and the actual car was even more stunning than the promotional images. It's quite wise that this model offers five color options: Candy White is perfect for those who love customization and wraps, while Starry Night Black exudes the strongest business vibe. The Starry Sky Blue actually leans towards a navy hue, emitting a purple glow under streetlights at night. For young women, Flame Red is the top recommendation—it looks lively with the contrasting mirrors. Those around thirty should definitely consider Interstellar Gray; it's timeless and doesn’t look outdated. A heads-up: darker colors absorb heat noticeably, so remember to remotely activate the AC in summer. Some complain about the difficulty of touch-ups for the blue, but authorized shops actually have dedicated color charts.


