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Worldwide List of Top Automotive Colors Released

The list of the most popular automotive colors worldwide have been released. As in previous years, white leads the way.

by Staff
January 21, 2014
Worldwide List of Top Automotive Colors Released

 

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Axalta Coating Systems, a global manufacturer of automotive coatings, has announced the publication of its annual automotive color popularity report for 2013. The report, produced since 1953, includes Say it with Color! Axalta’s forecast of four color megatrends for automotive designers around the world.

“Our customers count on our data every year to drive market decisions,” explained David Fischer, vice president of Axalta’s global OEM business. “Our global team of color specialists relies on our advanced forecasting to formulate the next generation of coating colors. The result is an ever-evolving color palette for automotive designers. As the industry continues to evolve and strives to innovate for customers worldwide, Axalta is committed to partnering with our customers to provide the best possible coatings available.”

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White strengthened its position as the most popular automotive color among consumers worldwide in 2013, growing in popularity by six percentage points over the prior year.  Within the white space, 22 percent of vehicles were solid white and seven percent were pearl white.  Black was the second most popular color globally, with 20 percent of sales, but effect black was preferred more than solid black.  Silver at 15 percent and gray at 12 percent waned in popularity, while red held steady at 8 percent.  Blue and brown/beige spaces each held five percent of the global market, according to Axalta. The remaining color choices revealed low popularity for green, orange, purples and other spaces, although there was a small increase in the yellow/gold area.  Overall, neutral colors have been widely popular over the last decade and make up 76 percent of today’s vehicles.

Axalta’s analysis includes a breakdown by global region:

North America

  • At 26 percent, white continued to increase in popularity and remained the most popular color choice for the seventh consecutive year.

  • At 20 percent, black also increased in popularity as consumers gravitated toward black effects in the luxury and luxury SUV segments. 

  • Silver has continued its slow decline along with gray. 

  • The two most popular chromatic colors choices are red at nine percent and blue at seven percent. 

  • Mexico prefers the lighter neutrals with white at 32 percent and silver at 18 percent.

  • Black falls third at 17 percent in Mexico. 

  • Other colors in Mexico fall in line with the overall North American trends.

Europe

  • Preference for white increased five percent in 2013 to capture 29 percent of new car sales with solid white being the most popular variant.

  • At 21 percent, black was the second most preferred color, but decreased in popularity compared to 2012.

  • Interest in gray and silver waned in 2013, in line with global trends. 

  • Blue decreased slightly and red slightly increased to bring both to seven percent levels.

Asia

  • In Asia, neutrals reached 75 percent of the market, a two percentage point increase over 2012, still short of 2001 levels when neutrals made up 86 percent of the palette.  Red was the most popular non-neutral color used on vehicles. 

  • Japan continued to report white as the most popular color for the seventh year in a row, followed by black and silver. Gray’s popularity at 7 percent was low compared to other world trends.  Blue was the most colorful choice at seven percent of the market. 

  • In China, black continued to remain strong, especially on luxury vehicles. However, interest in white increased in line with its overall global popularity. Blue, green, and yellow were low in popularity compared to colorful reds and browns.

  • In South Korea, white remained the number one preference at 32 percent of the market.  Silver was a distant second at 18 percent.  Gray held third place followed by black as the lighter color spaces dominated the market.

  • Silver remained the most popular color in India at 30 percent.  White was a close second at 28 percent, as these light colors proved to be popular in the warm climate.  Browns/beiges were popular at 10 percent but darker colors like black received little interest, holding only seven percent of the market.

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South America

  • At 29 percent, white eclipsed silver to take the top spot for the first time since 2001, followed closely by black at 14 percent.

  • Gray and red followed in popularity at nine percent each.  Red remained the fifth most popular color since 2002. 

  • The prevalence of brown/beige, blue and green colors slightly increased.

Other countries and regions

  • In Russia, white held the top color space at 18 percent.  In contrast to other countries, green was quite popular in Russia with 8 percent of the market. 

  • Light color spaces dominated Africa with white, silver, and gray at the top.  White had a strong lead at 43 percent.  Red was the most popular non-neutral colorful preference at 6 percent, followed by blue at 4 percent.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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