Axalta's 2018 Automotive Color Popularity Report Indicates White As Most Popular Color

Axalta’s 2018 Automotive Color Popularity Report Indicates White As Most Popular Color

At 38 percent, white held its top spot with a significant gap ahead of second-place black (18 percent) and a third-place tie between silver and gray (12 percent).

From BodyShop Business

 

Axalta has released its 66th annual Global Automotive Color Popularity Report, which shows white as the global leader in consumer vehicle color choice in 2018. At 38 percent, white held its top spot with a significant gap ahead of second-place black (18 percent) and a third-place tie between silver and gray (12 percent).

Regionally, black and gray saw significant increases in notable areas. Black jumped in China (5 percent), Asia (3 percent), South Korea and Africa (both 2 percent). Gray gained ground in Africa (3 percent) and Europe (2 percent).

“We have witnessed an emerging trend toward warmer shades along with color combinations with black to challenge white’s position,” said Nancy Lockhart, color marketing manager, Axalta Global. “Although neutral spaces are the headliners, there is an indication of a return to color to change the automotive landscape. Blue is most popular outside the neutrals and, holding strong at seven percent of the market, increases of orange and bronze are popping up and gaining interest.”

Regional highlights from the 2018 report include:

  • Asia: Even with a one percent drop, yellow/gold is most popular worldwide in India and China. Blue is being reimagined in Japan as ecological friendly shade. In Korea, black increased two percent.
  • Europe: Europe is experiencing an upward trend of gray with a two percent increase.
  • North America: Brown/beige experienced a two percent year-over-year increase; that is the biggest gain for any region.
  • Russia: The most popular region for brown/beige at nine percent, Russia is followed by China at seven percent.
  • South America: Red decreased one point to eight percent making this region second only to North America (9 percent).
  • South Africa: Orange shows an increase from 2017, and 3.6 percent of all vehicles fall into the “Others” category.

First published in 1953, Axalta’s Global Automotive Color Popularity Report is said to be the automotive industry’s longest running and most comprehensive color account. Compiled and designed by Axalta’s global color experts, the report gives automotive OEMs captivating insights into consumer preferences, aiding them in making informed decisions on auto colors.

You May Also Like

Dana Expands Support for Energy Transition

Dana has developed metallic bipolar plates for electrolyzers used to produce hydrogen fuel.

Dana Incorporated announced the development of metallic bipolar plates specifically engineered to maximize the performance and accelerate the commercialization of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers used to produce hydrogen fuel.

Debuting at Hannover Messe this week in hall 13, stand E03, the bipolar plates will leverage Dana’s more than two decades of design-to-manufacturing experience with similar components for fuel cell stacks used in mobile applications.

May Mobility, Moovit Partner To Deploy AV Mobility Package

The companies are delivering AV solutions that will allow more people to plan, pay and ride in shared autonomous vehicles.

CerebrumX Announces Strategic Investment from BlackBerry

CerebrumX says it will use the new funding to scale its connected vehicle data-based product offering.

LG 1st to Meet Global Cybersecurity, Safety Standard

LG adds it also has acquired functional safety certification for its ADAS front camera in the ‘4M’ (Material, Method, Machine, Man) categories in 2022.

Miles Traveled Looked Solid at Start of 2023

January 2023 was a good month for travel on the nation’s highways as Vehicle Miles Traveled rose.

Other Posts

How the Digital Product Content Game Has Changed

… and how brands should respond.

US Senators Call Out NHTSA On Vehicle Hacking Risks

Senators question agency’s response to threat of hacking in internet-connected vehicles.

Auto Parts Inflation Slowing Down

In January 2023, the CPI for Motor Vehicle Parts and Equipment rose 8.3% over January of 2022.

UL Issues 1st Auto Cybersecurity Program Certificate

The UL Solutions CAP Certificate recognizes that LG Innotek’s cybersecurity management system meets the requirements.