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What is the name of the white color on the Haval H4?

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Adeline
07/29/25 2:47pm
Haval H4 white is Hamilton White. Introduction to car colors: Car color is one of the elements of automotive styling. Car colors include the paint color of the exterior and the colors of various materials in the interior. When the interior environment of the car and the exterior color harmonize with the surroundings, it provides a pleasant aesthetic experience for passengers and pedestrians. Color and functional use: During the use of automobiles, certain colors gradually acquire special meanings. For example, fire trucks use red, ambulances use white, postal vehicles in China use green, military vehicles are generally dark green, and engineering machinery vehicles often use yellow and black combinations. Some vehicles also incorporate functional symbols on their base colors, such as the red cross on ambulances, snowflake symbols or penguin patterns on refrigerated trucks, etc.
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DallasAnn
08/13/25 7:17am
As a car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with the white color of the Haval H4, which is typically that classic and refreshing Glacier White. This is a non-metallic paint without any glitter effect, so it looks particularly clean and minimalist, appearing especially bright white under sunlight. There are many advantages to this color: in summer, the white body doesn't absorb heat as easily, keeping the interior temperature from getting too high after parking, significantly improving comfort. From a safety perspective, driving at night or on cloudy/rainy days, white stands out more than darker colors, reducing accident risks. However, maintenance requires attention: white paint tends to show dirt easily, so in dusty areas, it's advisable to wash the car weekly using neutral detergent to avoid scratching the surface. Prolonged sun exposure may cause slight yellowing, so waxing every six months is recommended for protection. Overall, it's a practical choice—affordable and timeless, with white being a great match for SUVs in urban living.
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MacChase
10/11/25 4:37am
I just bought a white Haval H4, which the salesperson called Glacier White. After driving it for a month, I feel it's absolutely fantastic. Commuting in the city, the white body makes the car appear larger and more eye-catching, blending seamlessly with the surrounding high-rise scenery. I love taking photos to document life, and the white car looks picturesque against a backdrop of green trees. Plus, it helps save a bit on air conditioning costs since it doesn’t absorb heat. The downside is that after rain, I have to wash the car promptly to avoid water stains, especially since the roads in my neighborhood are muddy. I wash it myself once a week, which saves time and effort. White is also more forgiving when it comes to maintenance—small scratches aren’t as noticeable, making it much easier to care for compared to a black car. My friends are envious of the color too, saying it has high resale value and will be easier to sell in the future. Overall, Glacier White is very practical for daily use and suits tidy, ordinary families like mine.
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DeFernando
11/24/25 5:42am
From a car repair perspective, I've worked with many white Haval H4 models, mostly in Glacier White, which is a standard paint. Without metallic particle coatings, it's more affordable but susceptible to environmental factors. Prolonged exposure to sunlight or rain may cause fading and yellowing, so regular maintenance is necessary. I always advise owners to wash their cars twice a month to prevent dust buildup, use a soft cloth for waxing every six months to protect the paint, and choose mild detergents during cleaning to avoid scratching the surface. This color offers higher safety in snowy conditions due to its high contrast, making the vehicle more visible. Overall, the maintenance requirements aren't too high—just don't be lazy. It's cost-effective and practical.
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