
The Hongqi H9 is available in pure black, danxia brown, elegant gray with ivory white, and purple sand red with ivory white. Taking the 2020 Hongqi H9 as an example, it belongs to the mid-to-large-sized car category, with body dimensions of: length 5137mm, width 1904mm, height 1493mm, a wheelbase of 3060mm, a fuel tank capacity of 62 liters, and a curb weight of 1875kg. The 2020 Hongqi H9 features a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a trapezoidal control arm multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 252ps, a maximum power of 185kw, and a maximum torque of 380nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

The Hongqi H9 offers a rich selection of colors, including classic shades like Mysterious Crystal Black and Pearl White, which are particularly timeless. The black exudes an imposing presence, perfectly complementing the H9's vertical waterfall grille for a commanding look. The white appears elegant and is highly practical in summer as it doesn't absorb heat. I've also seen the Golden Brown in person—its metallic finish under sunlight is striking, turning heads on the road. The newly introduced Gentian Violet is relatively rare and should appeal to younger buyers seeking a unique color. The Glory Blue is quite distinctive too, sitting between navy and dark blue, exuding a premium vibe. Before purchasing, it's best to visit a dealership to see the actual car colors, as photos may not accurately represent them. For example, Amber Gold looks champagne-like in pictures but leans more toward a gold-copper tone in reality. Personally, I think darker shades better suit the H9's business-oriented demeanor.

Choosing the color for the Hongqi H9 depends on personal preference. Personally, I prefer the pure black of Xuanjing Black—it's classic and elegant. Pearl White is also a good choice, making the car look cleaner and more spirited. The Liujin Brown has a premium texture, with golden highlights under sunlight, making it quite eye-catching on the road. If you want something unique, consider Longdan Purple or Glory Blue—these special colors are relatively rare. I think color selection should also consider usage scenarios: opt for darker shades for business purposes, while white is a practical choice for family use due to its dirt-resistant nature. According to the salesperson, Amber Gold is a limited-edition color that requires pre-ordering. Note that the actual car color may differ from official images, so it's best to visit the dealership for a real-life comparison—for example, purple looks quite different in the showroom versus outdoors.

The Hongqi H9 offers six or seven color options, with black and white being the most common. The Mysterious Crystal Black appears particularly dignified, while the Pearl White looks fresher. Recently, I saw the real car in Gentian Violet at the 4S store, and it was quite stunning—young people would definitely love this eye-catching color. The Flowing Gold Brown is also nice, with its metallic sheen particularly noticeable under the sun. The Glory Blue is more low-key and steady, suitable for daily driving. If you can't decide, you can check which color is more available in stock—black and white are the most abundant at our location. Maintenance varies slightly with different colors; dark colors tend to show scratches more easily, while light colors are more dirt-resistant but require frequent washing. Personally, I think pearlescent paints like Amber Gold are quite worth it—they cost only a few thousand more but significantly enhance the overall effect.


