Ready to proof -- Clare 01/06/23
CB Proofed 1/12/23 - Clare, somehow I moved the bottom section of text starting Axalta's Automotive... above the slideshow, can you move it back below?
KJ/CJ - do you think we should slow down the slideshow and/or split the first slide into two slides so that it can be read more easily?
KJ proofed on 1/13/2023: Let's slow them down. I'm not sure if we can split the first slide into two - but Clare, can you delete the top part of the first slid and only show from the "70 Years...." on down?
CLJ revised on 1/13
Neutral Automotive Colors Remain Popular
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By Axalta Coating Systems
Axalta Coating Systems, a global coatings company, recently released its 70th annual Global Automotive Color Popularity Report, which revealed the top three automotive colors of 2022: white, black, and gray. First published in 1953, Axalta’s annual color popularity report is the automotive industry’s longest running and most comprehensive color account.
“Today’s vehicles are more vibrant than ever,” said Robert Schnell, Axalta vice president of global sales and product management. “For example, compared to the white color variations of the 1950s, these whites are brighter and beam with iridescent flakes. Together vehicles in white, black, gray, and silver add up to 82% of cars on the road today.”
Globally, white shades held the lead (34% total) with pearlescent whites at 14% popularity and solid whites at 20%. Next, deep black colors radiate with sparkling effects and total 21% of vehicles on the road. Gray colors (19%) had sparkling effects in an assortment of colorful hues. Overall, colorful variations of blue (8%), red (5%), and green (1%) were found with high color intensity and complex sparkling effects.
Axalta’s Automotive Color Popularity Report
Credit: Images courtesy of Axalta.
Axalta’s Automotive Color Popularity Report and its Color Trend Report showcase the history and future of automotive color compiled by Axalta’s global color experts, giving automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) captivating insights into consumer preferences aiding them in making informed decisions about auto colors.