15:52 uur 25-10-2016

PPG maakt populairste autokleuren 2016 bekend

PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)—PPG heeft vandaag de resultaten van zijn jaarlijkse onderzoek naar populaire kleuren voor auto’s onthuld. Opnieuw bleek dat consumenten een voorkeur hebben voor auto’s met een neutrale kleur. Meer dan 75 procent van alle in 2016 geproduceerde auto’s zijn wit, zwart, grijs of zilverkleurig. (Aanvullende informatie van PPG over populaire kleuren is beschikbaar op http://newsroom.ppg.com/autocolor16.)

Wit bleef met 38 procent wereldwijd de populairste kleur. Vorig jaar was nog 35 procent van alle auto’s wit. Zwart (16 procent), zilver (12 procent) en grijs (10 procent) waren daarna de populairste kleuren voor auto’s. Hoewel uit onderzoek van PPG blijkt dat bijna 60 procent van de Amerikaanse en Europese consumenten kleur als belangrijke factor aanmerkt bij de keuze van een nieuwe auto, bleef de populariteit van blauw, groen, natuurkleuren en rood ongewijzigd ten opzichte van vorig jaar.

 

PPG Announces Most Popular Automotive Colours for 2016

White, neutral colours remain most popular globally

PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–PPG (NYSE:PPG) today released its annual automotive colour popularity data, which reveals consumers again preferred cars with a neutral colour. More than 75 percent of 2016 vehicles built globally were white, black, grey or silver. (Additional materials regarding PPG’s 2016 automotive colour popularity data are available at http://newsroom.ppg.com/autocolor16.)

White remained the most popular global vehicle colour at 38 percent, up from 35 percent last year. Black (16 percent), silver (12 percent) and grey (10 percent) rounded out the top automotive colours worldwide. And although PPG research found that nearly 60 percent of U.S. and European consumers identified colour as a major factor in their vehicle-buying decisions, the popularity of blue, green, natural and red vehicles remained unchanged from last year.

PPG regional trend highlights from 2016 vehicle build data include:

  • North America: White (25 percent) eclipsed black and silver (tied at 19 percent), grey (12 percent), and red and blue (tied at 10 percent).
  • South America: White (37 percent) was close to the global popularity level, with silver (29 percent) a strong second. Black (12 percent), grey (10 percent) and red (8 percent) rounded out the top five.
  • Europe: White (33 percent) was followed by grey (18 percent), black (16 percent), silver (10 percent), blue (8 percent), and natural and red (tied at 7 percent).
  • Asia Pacific: White (47 percent) led by a larger margin than in any other region, while black (14 percent), natural (11 percent), silver (10 percent) and red (7 percent) trailed.

“Although white dominates vehicle colour globally, there is more variety in colour preferences by market and vehicle type,” said Jane Harrington, PPG manager, colour styling, automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM) coatings. “For example, in North America, silver is the leading colour for compact vehicles, while black is preferred for sports cars. Metallic colours are popular with American and European men, while women from those markets prefer pearlescent effects on their cars.

“These differences underscore the importance of working with our automotive customers to develop distinctive colours and effects that will appeal to a brand’s targeted buyer in a specific market,” she said.

Looking ahead to the 2017-2018 model years, Harrington said PPG is seeing an increase in blue. “For instance, in our 2016 data, blue increased by 3 percent on luxury, midsize and compact cars. Also, blue was very noticeable the last three years at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Concept vehicles and new model reveals included the Porsche 911 Targa in Saphirblau in 2014, and the Ford GT Super Car, Mustang, Fusion and Focus in a striking layered blue in 2015. And at the 2016 show, the beautiful Buick Avista concept vehicle captured the EyesOn Design award in an amazing Deep Sapphire Blue.

“Blue is a very versatile colour for the automotive market, because subtle shifts in hue, chroma and flake appearance of a blue coating can do a lot to enhance a vehicle’s style or distinguish a brand,” Harrington added.

PPG Automotive Colour Palette for 2020 Models

Inspired by nature, interior and industrial design, fashion, society, international auto shows and new pigment technology, PPG’s “Kulture” collection for 2020 automotive models includes 70 new colours across four colour-story trend palettes:

  • Hour Glass evokes nostalgia for classic design but is refocused for the contemporary world. It consists of heritage colours such as royal blues, olive greens, refined browns and traditional reds.
  • ES/Sense reflects the idea that “less is more,” where simple, pure design and living in the moment are key. The subtle pastel and ceramic hues in varying degrees of saturation suggest a reaction against overexposure to social media and technology.
  • IMpower represents a response to new ways of thinking, as well as new codes for design. It is a balance of extremely chromatic colours and complex subdued tones.
  • Biocentric unifies the pursuit of an organic lifestyle with the emerging trend of space exploration. It offers a palette of nature-inspired hues with deep galactic tones.

PPG engages a global network of more than 20 colour experts with a focus on automotive, architectural, aerospace and consumer-products markets. These specialists analyse design trends, consumer preferences and priorities across regional, cultural and global markets to determine factors that will influence future colour choices. The new colours and palettes introduced this year for automotive manufacturers reflect developments across these markets and influences.

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