
Verna white belongs to the Polar White shade, and its color options also include China Red, Charming Beige, Amber Gold, Champagne Brown, and Moonlight Blue. Taking the 2020 Verna as an example, it is classified as a compact car with body dimensions of: length 4300mm, width 1705mm, height 1460mm, a wheelbase of 2570mm, a fuel tank capacity of 43 liters, and a curb weight of 990kg. The 2020 Verna features a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.4L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 95PS, a maximum power of 70kW, and a maximum torque of 132.4Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

The white color of the Verna belongs to the Crystal White type, which is a common automotive paint tone officially named by Hyundai. Having been in the automotive industry for a long time, I know that Crystal White is not pure white or cream white, but contains subtle metallic particles that create a sparkling effect under sunlight, enhancing visual appeal. There are many reasons for choosing this type of white, such as increasing reflectivity to reduce heat absorption, prolonging the paint's lifespan, and avoiding the yellowing or fading issues common with older white paints. Maintenance is also straightforward—just use a neutral car wash solution. It's recommended that owners regularly apply a polishing protective layer and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Overall, Crystal White is both aesthetically pleasing and practical, making it particularly suitable for compact models like the Verna, giving them a fresh and stylish appearance on the road.

I've been driving a white Verna for two years, and the color is commonly classified as Crystal White. Compared to my previous cars, it's not a dull snow white but has a slightly translucent and sparkling feel, especially dazzling under the morning sun. As an owner, I find many advantages to this color: it doesn’t show dirt easily, making maintenance a breeze; minor stains are hardly noticeable in city driving; and a quick wipe after rain keeps it looking clean. I highly recommend choosing the white Verna—the Crystal White version is the most popular, and friends always compliment it when I drive around. Remember, color affects resale value, and Crystal White has always held its value well. In short, choosing this color is definitely the right move.

Many customers ask me about the specific type of white for the Verna. It's commonly called Crystal White. The name sounds upscale, and in reality, it's a specially formulated paint with a bit of glitter effect, making it more eye-catching on the road. Hyundai designed this color to enhance the Verna's sense of fashion, making it more appealing than ordinary white. Having worked at the dealership for a long time, I've seen many buyers come specifically for it, as it's affordable and offers great value. As for maintenance, regular car washing is sufficient—just avoid using strong cleaning agents. Crystal White sells out quickly in the market, so I recommend checking out the actual car's appearance before making a purchase.


