Which color to choose for xiaomi yu7 if you're heat-averse? white proves best in tests.
Recently, many places across the country have been experiencing extremely high temperatures. If cars are parked outdoors, the temperature inside can reach outrageous levels.
So the question arises, with the same car, the same environmental temperature, and direct sunlight, which color is the most heat-resistant? Recently, a blogger conducted a temperature measurement test.
The test car selected was the Xiaomi YU7, which offers nine car paint colors: gemstone green, lava orange, titanium metallic, shadow blue, flowing gold pink, Danxia purple, deep sea blue, basalt gray, and pearl white. The sample size is large enough.
The ambient temperature that day was 36℃, and the specific results are as follows (excluding lava orange):
Emerald green: 68℃, the highest in the entire venue!
Danxia Purple: 65.5℃, ranked second.
Basalt ash: 60.7℃.
Deep sea blue: 55.8℃.
Titanium metal color: 50.7℃.
Shadow blue: 45℃.
Gold powder: 45℃.
Pearl White: 35℃, the lowest in the entire field, a full 33℃ lower than the top-ranked Gem Green.
Although the test is not very rigorous, as it only measured the temperature of the car's exterior, it can still indicate some issues.
Generally speaking, dark car paint absorbs the most heat, especially black, which almost does not reflect visible light and infrared rays from sunlight, causing the body temperature to rise more noticeably. Data shows that the interior temperature of black vehicles is often 10-15℃ higher than that of vehicles with lighter paint colors.
Correspondingly, light-colored car paints such as white and silver can reflect more light and have weaker heat absorption, making them the coolest, while colored car paints like red and blue have heat absorption properties that are between those of black and light-colored paints.
Of course, if conditions permit, it is best to park in an underground parking lot during the summer, as this is the most effective way to prevent the temperature inside the car from becoming too high.
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