
The KAMIQ is available in the following colors: Cultural White, Cool Silver, Freedom Blue, Stylish Brown, and Modern Gold. The KAMIQ has the following body dimensions: length 4409mm, width 1781mm, height 1606mm, with a wheelbase of 2610mm. Its fuel tank capacity is 52.8 liters, and it features a 5-door, 5-seat SUV body structure. The KAMIQ is equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 85kW and a maximum torque of 200Nm. It is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The suspension system consists of a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear torsion beam non-independent suspension.

When I accompanied my friend to the 4S store to pick a KAMIQ, the salesperson pointed to the display car in the showroom and introduced several colors. The most eye-catching one is Magic Red, which has a metallic particle effect on the paint surface under sunlight. Urban White looks simple and elegant, especially highlighting the body lines. If you prefer something deeper, there's Silent Black, but it does absorb heat in summer. Recently, I also saw the newly launched Salt Lake Grey, which presents different tones on cloudy and sunny days. Younger car owners might consider Fantasy Green, which is quite distinctive on the road. In my opinion, choosing a color should be based on the actual car's effect, as there's quite a difference between the official website color chart and the real car's paint texture.

There are three KAMIQs of different colors in my company's parking lot, which makes it easy to compare their daily performance. The white one is the most dirt-resistant; even after two or three weeks without washing, it doesn't show much dust. My colleague's blue model has cute cartoon stickers on the rear, but the color difference was noticeable when touched up after a scratch from tree branches. Old Zhang next door has the silver one, which is the most hassle-free—minor scratches are hardly visible. I remember the salesperson mentioning an amber brown version, but I've never seen anyone buy it. Personally, I recommend choosing a light color—it won't get as hot inside the car on scorching days.

As someone who frequents repair shops, I've noticed the paintwork on the KAMIQ is quite interesting. The Magic Red uses a three-layer spray technique, with exceptionally transparent light refraction. The Quiet Black has the highest touch-up cost - last time it took three hours just to color-match the rear bumper. The most popular is Salt Lake Gray, where the increased metal flake ratio makes minor scratches virtually invisible. A word of caution: special colors like Fantasy Green really test a technician's skills during touch-ups, so it's best to have repairs done at an authorized dealership.

An interesting phenomenon was observed when taking kids to parent-child activities: among the Komikri cars picking up children at the kindergarten gate, white cars accounted for over 60%. Several moms shared their experiences, all agreeing that light-colored cars are safer as they are more visible when picking up kids in the evening. One dad complained about the lower cooling efficiency of black cars, noting that dark paint absorbs more heat in summer. Personally, I recommend metallic-finish colors like Salt Lake Gray, which not only hides dirt well but also offers better reflectivity during dusk—details often overlooked by new parents.


