
Sylphy offers a total of 6 body colors: Mocha Brown, Obsidian Black, Moonlight Silver, Pearl White, Titanium Gold, and Tungsten Gray. Below is an introduction to each color: 1. The white body color highlights the black front grille well, giving a clean and comfortable appearance. It looks bright and new when the car is new but may not appear as fresh after three to five years. 2. Black looks majestic but is the least dirt-resistant, requiring frequent cleaning. 3. Silver and gray share the characteristic of being easy to match for repairs. Other features: silver and gray are dirt-resistant and do not show aging easily. Even after ten years of use, they can look as good as new with just a wash. 4. Gold, brown, and red exteriors are stylish, elegant, and attractive, drawing more attention.

I remember last month when I accompanied my friend to buy a Sylphy, the salesperson introduced about seven or eight colors, including classic Pearl White, Obsidian Black, and Moonlight Silver. For younger buyers, options like Hurricane Orange or Skyline Red are particularly eye-catching. My friend eventually chose Tungsten Steel Gray, a color that’s both dirt-resistant and exudes a premium feel. The car wash technician mentioned that the metallic paint has high hardness and is less prone to scratches. The Ice Rock Blue model in the showroom shimmered subtly under the lights, looking very sophisticated, but the salesperson recommended darker colors for northern regions, as they don’t show dirt as much after snow. If resale value is a priority, Pearl White and Obsidian Black are the most popular in the market.

As a car detailing shop owner for ten years, I'm very familiar with the colors of the Sylphy. Common ones include classic shades like Pearl White and Onyx Black, while Moonlight Silver metallic paint is the most low- as dust isn't noticeable. Titanium Gold has become quite popular in recent years, showing color variations from champagne to light brown under different lighting. Younger car owners prefer Skyline Red and Cyclone Orange, but I always remind them that bright colors are prone to visible touch-up mismatches. For hassle-free maintenance, Tungsten Gray barely shows minor scratches, and Ice Rock Blue looks particularly translucent on rainy days. Remember that dark colors absorb significantly more heat in summer, while light-colored interiors can be 5-6 degrees cooler.

When I bought the Sylphy, I struggled with the color choice and finally opted for Pearl White. This car offers a rich selection of colors: Obsidian Black is dignified and elegant but prone to showing scratches; Moonlight Silver is dirt-resistant and perfect for lazy owners; Ice Rock Blue is fresh and suitable for younger drivers. The most unique is Titanium Gold, which has a gradient effect under sunlight. Tungsten Steel Gray is highly practical, while Whirlwind Orange is too flashy for my taste. The red options include Skyline Red and standard red, with the former featuring metallic flakes for extra shine. I recommend viewing the actual car under different lighting conditions before deciding, as showroom lights can distort the paint's true color.


