
Benben E-Star white is ordinary white. Power performance: The Changan Benben E-Star is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous drive motor with a power output of 55kW and a peak torque of 170Nm. It accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in 14.9 seconds and has a range of up to 301km. Appearance: Its exterior continues the design of the previous fuel-powered version, featuring a large-mouth front grille and rounded headlight clusters, giving it a somewhat cute appearance. In terms of overall recognizability, it certainly doesn't fall short of the Wuling Hongguang Mini-EV.

The white version of the Benben E-Star, officially named Pearl White or something similar, features fine glitter particles, making it look less plain than pure white. It reflects sunlight, keeping the car looking fresh and shiny. I think choosing white is quite cost-effective. Light-colored paint absorbs less heat during hot summers, helping to keep the interior cooler, which benefits the battery life of electric vehicles. For city driving, white is more noticeable, reducing the risk of rear-end collisions and improving safety. Maintenance is also simpler—dust and stains are less visible, and a weekly wash keeps it clean, unlike black cars which are more troublesome. Over the long term, white may slightly yellow after a few years, but using a neutral detergent can handle this. Overall, the white Benben is a practical and stylish choice, ideal for daily commuting and family use.

I've driven the white version of the Benben E-Star for a while. Its white has a soft luster, probably designed as something like Glacier White—not glaring but very pleasing to the eye. In terms of driving experience, the white body looks clean and sharp on the road, especially on rainy or snowy days, as dirt and grime wash off easily. The electric vehicle itself is quiet, and paired with the light-colored paint, it makes city driving more comfortable. There's also a slight advantage in energy efficiency, as white reflects more heat, reducing the burden on the air conditioning. From a safety perspective, white is more easily recognizable in haze or at night, lowering the chance of accidents. For maintenance, regular waxing can protect the paint, saving both money and effort. I chose this car mainly for its white color aligning with eco-friendly values and its strong practicality for daily use.

The white Benben E-Star, I remember it's the pearl white variant, with a smooth paint finish that's resistant to scratches. Maintenance is hassle-free, requiring less frequent car washes as dust and stains are less noticeable. Although prolonged use of white may require protection against yellowing, simple upkeep is sufficient.


