
The Sylphy is available in the following colors: Pearl White, Tungsten Steel Gray, Skyline Red, Cyclone Orange, Obsidian Black, Starlight Purple, Titanium Gold, and Sandstone Brown. Taking the 2021 Sylphy as an example, it is a compact car with the following dimensions: length 4631mm, width 1760mm, height 1503mm, wheelbase 2700mm, fuel tank capacity 50L, and curb weight 1188kg. The 2021 Sylphy features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 122PS, maximum torque of 155Nm, and maximum power of 90kW, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

I just bought a Sylphy and spent quite some time choosing the color. The Sylphy typically offers several mainstream color options, including Pearl White, Obsidian Black, Starlight Silver, Red Hare Red, Deep Sea Blue, and Titanium Gold. I personally chose Pearl White mainly because it looks clean and neat, and it doesn’t show dirt as easily in daily driving—especially in the city where dust is common—so I can reduce the frequency of car washes. Additionally, the white color helps keep the interior temperature lower during summer when the sun is intense, making the air conditioning more fuel-efficient. Among the other colors, Deep Sea Blue is more unique and suits younger drivers who want to highlight a sense of style. Obsidian Black is classic and elegant but tends to show fingerprints and scratches more easily. In short, choosing a color depends on personal preference and practical needs. I recommend checking the official website or visiting a 4S dealership to see the color samples in person to avoid regrets later.

The Sylphy offers a rich color palette, including standard shades like Pearl White, Onyx Black, Starlight Silver, Red Hare Red, and Deep Sea Blue, along with the exclusive Titanium Gold metallic paint. I often recommend white or silver to customers due to their higher resale value and easier resale. Additionally, lighter colors are more visible during night driving, reducing accident risks. While dark colors like black and red look cool, they heat up quickly in summer, increasing air conditioning load. In terms of maintenance, metallic paints like Titanium Gold are more scratch-resistant but come with slightly higher touch-up costs. For daily driving, choosing a dirt-resistant color can save on car wash expenses. Overall, while color may seem minor, it impacts the driving experience, so considering practicality and maintenance needs before choosing is wise.

The Sylphy offers a variety of color options, with Pearl White, Obsidian Black, and Starlight Silver being the basic choices, while Red Hare Red and Deep Sea Blue are more vibrant. The Titanium Gold metallic paint is also quite popular. I chose Deep Sea Blue, which feels stylish and youthful. The differences in colors mainly lie in visual style—white and silver are more dirt-resistant, black and red are classic, while blue and gold are more novel. Don’t overlook maintenance when choosing; lighter colors are easier to care for.


