Exterior: Black. This car has always been maintained on time, and it is used with great care. After a road test, the overall power and braking of the vehicle are still very awesome, and the chassis support is still in place on curved roads and potholed surfaces. Overall, this car remains a good performer. The Lavida is the first car produced locally by Volkswagen, addressing the previous shortcomings of the Volkswagen Sagitar and Bora models, which had insufficient space. The interior space of the Lavida is even more spacious than Japanese cars, basically reaching the level of a Volkswagen B-class car. After purchasing the Lavida, one of the greatest satisfactions is its spaciousness. Compared to the previous Volkswagen Sagitar, the Lavida's space is almost comparable to that of the Magotan. In other aspects, Volkswagen adopts a modular production approach, which is not much different from the Sagitar.