What is the difference between Nardo Gray and Crystal Nardo Gray?
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Crystal Nardo Gray has a density of 1000, while Nardo Gray has a density of 1100. The difference lies in their varying densities. Below is a detailed introduction to both: Nardo Gray: Nardo Gray is the original factory color of the Audi RS series, and many people tend to confuse it with cement gray. In fact, there are some differences between the two. Compared to the deep tone of cement gray, Nardo Gray appears brighter and more vibrant. Gray easily creates a sense of simplicity and subtlety, and Nardo Gray is a shade within the gray spectrum that doesn’t feel oppressive, making it a favorite among many car owners. Crystal Nardo Gray: Crystal Nardo Gray clearly outlines the original body lines, bringing a low-key yet luxurious beauty, effortlessly creating a cool and premium color sensation. The crystal-like film effect makes this unique gray appear particularly bright, elegant, pure, and refined, giving the car surface a slightly rational, cold industrial style, making the entire vehicle look both soft and pleasing to the eye.