What are the colors of the Changan CX20?
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The colors of the Changan CX20 include: Lightning Blue, Sparkling Galaxy Silver Gray, Sparkling Pearl White, Emperor Black, Flange Red, Sparkling Galaxy Silver, Sparkling Coffee Gold, Roland Purple, Coffee Gold, Sparkling Flame Orange, and Premium Red. The Changan CX20 is the first entry-level crossover MPV under the Changan brand, with body dimensions of 3880mm in length, 1700mm in width, and 1570mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2450mm. The Changan CX20 is equipped with a newly developed 1.3L engine by Changan, delivering a maximum power of 63kw and a maximum torque output of 110nm, with peak torque available between 3000 to 4000rpm.
I recently researched the paint options for the Changan CX20, which comes in six mainstream colors: Dreamland Black is low-key and stable, especially suitable for business occasions; Starlight Silver is the most practical, as dust is less noticeable, saving on car wash costs; Pearl White looks fresh and absorbs less heat in summer; Dazzling Red is particularly eye-catching, making young drivers stand out; Coffee Gold has a touch of affordable luxury, showing great texture in sunlight; Digital Gray is more neutral, both dirt-resistant and aesthetically pleasing. I suggest not just relying on the brochure when choosing a color, as it can look quite different under various lighting conditions. For example, black looks premium on cloudy days but shows scratches prominently in strong light. While white is a classic, it tends to yellow over the years and requires frequent maintenance. Actually, the best approach is to bring your family to see the actual cars in person for comparison, since you'll be facing it every day.
I remember the Changan CX20 was mainly available in color options like black, silver, white, red, gold, and gray. Choosing the color was the biggest headache when I bought my car. Later, I realized that color selection shouldn't be based solely on preference: dark-colored cars absorb more heat in summer, requiring stronger air conditioning, while light-colored cars are more fuel-efficient. Although black looks imposing, it shows dirt easily with just a little mud, requiring daily cleaning in dusty northern areas. Silver and gray are the most hassle-free, as dirt isn't noticeable even after half a month without washing. For those who often drive at night, light-colored cars have higher visibility and are safer. Additionally, the cost of touch-up paint should be considered—metallic paints like pearl white are prone to color mismatch during repairs, while standard solid colors are much cheaper. Color also affects resale value, with mainstream colors being easier to sell in the used car market.