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What is the white color of the Verna car?

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DiXavier
07/29/25 2:22pm
Modern Verna's white color is Polar White. The Hyundai Verna comes in six body colors: Polar White, China Red, Charming Beige, Amber Gold, Champagne Brown, and Moonlight Blue. More details are as follows: 1. According to statistics, white is the most popular car paint color worldwide, often said to hide a multitude of flaws. Although white paint is eye-catching, it is more prone to scratches and tends to yellow over time, making the car look dull and less fresh. This is a common concern for many consumers when choosing a car. 2. The yellowing of white paint is not due to the paint itself but because the surface oxidizes. Prolonged exposure to UV rays causes a series of oxidation reactions, ultimately leading to yellowing. White car paint is usually not metallic because adding metal powder to white paint can cause the color to appear slightly yellowish under different angles and lighting, affecting the car's aesthetics. 3. If white paint turns yellow due to oxidation, avoid polishing if possible. While polishing can temporarily reduce the yellowing, it damages the paint, so this method is not recommended.
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JamesFitz
08/13/25 6:39am
When researching the Verna, I noticed its white color options are quite diverse, with Crystal White and Pearl White being the two mainstream choices. Crystal White is a standard white paint that looks clean and minimalist, ideal for daily city driving; while Pearl White has a metallic shimmer effect that looks particularly eye-catching in sunlight, giving it a premium feel. These two colors may have different code variations across different model years of the Verna, such as the early versions using the W8 series. From a technical perspective, white paint is easy to maintain but tends to show stains easily. I recommend choosing Pearl White because it resists sun fading and yellowing. For regular car washes, use gentle cleaning agents to avoid scratches. Overall, the Verna's white color design is very practical, balancing aesthetics and durability, and it particularly complements the car's body lines when driving on the highway.
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DanielaLee
10/11/25 2:02am
My Verna is crystal white, and after using it for several years, I feel this color is quite classic. It doesn't get too hot under the summer sun, and doesn't look dull in winter. However, the downside is that mud spots are very noticeable after rain, requiring frequent car washes. I've also seen my friend's pearl white version, which has a bit of glitter and looks more vibrant, but costs a few hundred yuan extra. As an owner, I chose white mainly for safety reasons—it's easier to spot at night. Plus, Verna's white paint quality is good, with no yellowing issues. I suggest new buyers compare color effects during test drives, as the differences are significant under various lighting conditions. White cars generally hold their value better, making them suitable for those who frequently trade in used cars.
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Josh
11/24/25 3:09am
When friends ask about the white color options for the Verna, I would say the mainstream choices are Crystal White and Ivory White. Crystal White is pure and simple, with an affordable price; Ivory White has a slightly warmer tone, making it more approachable. From a sales perspective, the white series sells well because it suits various scenarios. The Pearl White version is often seen in high-end configurations, enhancing the vehicle's premium feel. I remind buyers that color can affect insurance costs—lighter colors generally carry slightly lower risk. In the showroom, I've noticed many people prefer white because it's timeless, not flashy, and pairs especially well with the Verna's streamlined design.
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