I have the dynamic red exclusive at the moment, with the rear windows tinted.
A number of people have commented on how they like the colour of the car.
I do keep the car hand washed and polished on a regular basis though.
If I was upgrading, I know colour choice is very subjective and personal thing ( thank goodness ).
I have only ever owned one silver car in my life and I will say only this.
If you are NOT into keeping your car in tip - top order with regards to the cleaning process, then you have just found your perfect colour !.
Even when a silver car is dirty, it still looks cleaner than any other colour.
Somehow it does not show the dirt to the same level ????.
Black & white are the complete opposite, they look fantastic after they have been washed etc.
But after a couple of days, they are back to looking like they have not been washed for a month !.
If you like washing your cars, buy white or black, if not - buy silver.
So, what would be my personal choice ?.
I do like the new Battersea blue colour, but I would like to see it in the metal first.
The previous launch colour blue was just a little to light for me.
Then again, I do think the Dynamic Red exterior body work, would compliment the black interior trim, with the red double stitching interior perfectly.
Toss of a coin between blue or red at this end folks ?

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What do I think of the new body styling at the front of the face lift ?.
Well, at first it was a bit of a shock to be totally honest.
Maybe because it was so different maybe, I don't really know folks.
But, I have now become more at home and settled with the looks somehow, I just don't know why either ?.
@Kithmo makes a really good point regarding body styling from the drivers seat, you can't see it !.
No Crossover / SUV / Euro Box is ever going to win any beauty competition's if we are honest.
If you are looking for a jaw dropping GOOD looking car, you are looking at the wrong type of car altogether I.M.H.O.
They are practical and fairly roomy cars, popular with a BIG percentage of families.
The higher ride height makes it much easier for the loading of small children in and out and it improves the visibility of both the driver and passengers.
Now pretty much replacing the once, ever popular 5 door hatch back.
If you add in all of that practicality, then the overhaul looks of the cars is going to be compromised.
The improvements on the facelift model are very welcomed indeed, and it step's the car up a few more pegs in my view.
If I could afford to upgrade to the facelift, it would be a Trophy model in either red or blue and with the 72 kwh battery.
Go big, or go home folks

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