
According to the FAW- official website, the Sagitar is available in colors including Polar White, Crystal Silver, Tanggula White, Gravel Gray, Manganese Black, Storm Blue, Maya Red, Peacock Blue, and more. However, as of August 2019, most Sagitars on the market were white. Here are more details about the Sagitar: 1. The Sagitar is a compact sedan produced by FAW-Volkswagen. 2. In terms of powertrain, the 2019 Sagitar offers a choice between a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine and a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine, while the 2018 Sagitar had options of a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine, a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine, and a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine. 3. For transmissions, the 2019 Sagitar provides options of a 5-speed manual, a 7-speed dual-clutch, and a 6-speed automatic transmission.

A few days ago, I helped a friend pick up a Sagitar Collector's Edition. The actual car was painted in a particularly deep Phantom Black, with a paint finish that shone like obsidian under sunlight. The salesperson mentioned this was an exclusive color for the Collector's Edition, and the standard version didn't have this metallic paint process. Comparing it with the white Sagitar in the showroom, the black one clearly had more texture, but it does absorb more heat in summer, requiring frequent washes to maintain its shine.

My neighbor's Sagitar Collector's Edition is parked in our underground garage, and I can't help but take a second look every time I pass by. It's a very special wine-red color, officially called 'Treasure Red.' At night, it looks like the color of Burgundy wine. In strong daylight, the edges shimmer with a purple hue, giving it more depth than ordinary red. The neighbor mentioned that this color required an extra three weeks' wait when ordering the car, and now it's clear that it was worth it.

Last month during at the 4S dealership, I saw the newly arrived Sagitar Collector's Edition in platinum gray. The metallic paint is mixed with fine pearlescent powder, appearing as a premium gray on cloudy days and showing champagne gold reflections in sunlight. This color scheme is particularly good at hiding minor scratches. I touched the paint surface and noticed it's noticeably thicker than the regular version. The salesperson mentioned that a full-body repaint would cost nearly 8,000 yuan, making the original factory paint a cost-effective choice.

There's a Jade Green Sagitar Collector's Edition parked in our company lot. Under the tree shade it looks like emerald, but turns teal under strong light - really eye-catching. The owner says it's a limited edition color that doesn't show dirt easily. Several of us car owners compared notes - while regular Polar White models start yellowing in three months, this green paint still looks brand new after two years.

On the car forum, I saw the exclusive Starlight Blue color for the Sagitar Collector's Edition, featuring a deep ocean blue base with fine, galaxy-like sparkles. A car enthusiast from Changchun shared a set of night photos, where the car paint refracted star-like effects under streetlights. This type of paint finish is particularly challenging to repair, as regular repair shops can't replicate the factory's gradient layers. When a used one, it's crucial to inspect whether the paint has been resprayed.


