PPG Expects More Blue Automobiles on the Road in 2018 and Beyond
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PPG (NYSE: PPG) today unveiled its automotive color trends and data,
citing blue as the fastest-growing color for automobiles across the
world.
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PPG unveiled its automotive color trends and data, citing blue as the fastest-growing color for automobiles across the world. (Graphic: Business Wire)
In 2016, PPG data showed that blue increased by 3 percent as a
preference for luxury, midsize and compact cars. This upward trend
continued across a number of regions worldwide this year, with blue
increasing as a color preference for luxury cars by 5 percent.
While blue may soon become more noticeable in the automotive
marketplace, the applications on vehicle types around the world remain
unique. In North America, blue is a popular choice for luxury cars while
a top choice among mini cars in China. In Europe, consumers prefer blue
on sports cars more frequently than any other car type.
Blue continued to dominate the North American International Auto Show
the past four years, with featured applications on the Buick Avista
concept car, Audi Sport, Volvo S90 and S60, as well as on various
Mercedes, Porsche and Lexus models.
“PPG’s leading position in paint and color forecasting allows us to
analyze cross-cultural and cross-industry trends with our 20 global
color stylists from seven countries,” said Jane Harrington, PPG manager,
automotive color styling. “While we know that automotive color trends
are inspired by multiple industries, they are unique compared to fashion
or home décor since the trends evolve and change slowly over time
instead of significantly year-to-year. While white, black, gray and
silver continue to be popular color choices, we’re seeing a steady
increase in the desire for cars in varying blue and brown shades.”
PPG automotive color preferences by region for 2017 include:
- North America: White (25 percent) remained steady as the top color
preference, while black (21 percent) and gray (17 percent) rose 2
percent and 5 percent, respectively. Silver (13 percent) dropped 6
percent, followed closely by red and blue (both 10 percent).
- South America: White (38 percent) continued to dominate in this
region, while silver (31 percent) was close behind, rising 2 percent
over prior year. Black (10 percent), gray (9 percent) and red (8
percent) remained other popular choices.
- Europe: White (32 percent), gray (18 percent), black (17 percent) and
silver (9 percent) remained almost consistent with 2016, while blue (9
percent) saw an increase in consumer preference.
- Asia Pacific: White (44 percent) remained the most popular in this
region. Black (15 percent) trailed, as well as silver (10 percent) and
natural (10 percent), which includes gold, beige, orange and brown
hues.
Comforting neutrals that consumers are craving in fashion, technology
and their homes cause silver and gray to continue to be popular in
automotive colors across all types of vehicles due to slight nuances in
color and classic roots, Harrington noted. Chameleon-like hues that have
gray and blue undertones remain top choices among consumers, as they
represent calm, comfort and a middle ground.
PPG’s CORE Relation automotive color palettes for 2021 models include
the following four color stories that connect and resonate with current
consumer mindsets.
The Retreater theme focuses on the need to retreat from the
pressures and overstimulation of technology and 24/7 schedules. It
underscores living well, finding quiet time and creating opportunities
for calm, balance and peace. The colors are earthen tones inspired by
stone, marble, sand and clay paired with white and easy pastel shades.
The trending gray, natural and blue-gray automotive color trends are
perfectly depicted in this color story, shown through a global 1 percent
decrease in the preference of red and a global 2 percent increase in the
preference of gray.
Dream Weaver trend theme represents a rebellion to live loud,
pursue pleasure and revel boldly in life. The eclectic palette expresses
decadence and a carefree spirit, reflective of festival-goers and
free-spirited consumers. Saturated bright colors are offset with high
sparkle dark tones. Chromatic layered colors in tinted clears and
varying degrees of saturation expand future automotive color options,
including eye-catching reds, unusual greens and deep oranges.
The Commoner theme represents simplicity without disengaging from
the world. Customers attracted to this palette focus on creating a
minimalistic lifestyle with an appreciation of no-fuss basics. Key
colors for this palette are a mix of almost-primary reds, blues, basic
white, natural browns and greens.
The Brave theme represents transformation and strength, a visual
reaction to global unrest and uncertainty. There is a secondary
underlying quality of elegance and glamour, as this palette integrates
opulent jewel tones, such as sapphire, elegant browns and warm neutrals.
For more than 80 years, PPG has been on the forefront of automotive
coatings innovation. The company combines its extensive knowledge of
coatings and special effects technologies with analysis of industry
trends to aid automakers around the world in enhancing the image and
identity of their vehicle brands.
Because PPG’s paint colors are sold in more than 70 countries,
developing color trends is a global, cross-cultural effort. PPG has 20
color stylists around the world who specialize in industries that
include consumer electronics, architectural, automotive and aerospace.
These experts study consumer insights, building material trends, décor
trends and more to select a color forecast that resonates and is
reflective of current consumer attitudes that span cultures, regions and
markets.
EDITOR’S NOTE: For more information on PPG’s automotive color
trends, visit http://newsroom.ppg.com/autocolor2017.
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