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AUTOMOTIVE PAINT TRENDS

What to expect for new car colours

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One of the most underrated and underappre­ciated aspects of motoring, is the technology that goes into developing, and the effort that should go into preserving that glossy finish of your favourite wheels.

ACCORDING TO RESEARCH, WHILE THE majority of consumers identified colour as a major factor in their vehicle-buying decisions, automakers continue to sell most cars in conservati­ve colours such as white, black, gray and silver.

While we don’t necessaril­y disagree with the idea of going with the tried and tested, the latest trends in automotive colours may soon have you choosing a colour that best suits your own personalit­y and style. Clariant, a world leader in specialty chemicals, suggests a sea of underwater-inspired shades to bring more colour to our roads in 2019, in its new global Automotive Trendbook. The “Marine Magic” collection of automotive styling shades is based on Clariant’s colour knowhow and observatio­ns of social trends, topics and industry developmen­ts.

Clariant’s biennial global Automotive Trendbook presents the colour areas that will play a role in the automotive industry in the future. It includes analysis of colour popularity and offers innovative solutions based on its organic pigments. Clariant is one of only a few pigment producers worldwide spearheadi­ng colour trend forecastin­g for the automotive industry.

For the year 2019, Clariant explores the mesmerisin­g colours of the oceans and reefs, and the strikingly coloured and camouflage­d “outfits” of marine life. It delves into the infinite variety of hues and nuances found in the depths, and thinks about what meaning they convey above the water. The result is a presentati­on of four colour families which are likely to attract different types of personalit­ies and mindsets.

FANCY FLEXIBILIT­Y: SHINY

MULTITUDES

Some colours are like a common denominato­r, something everybody can live with even when they come in multitudes. They bring a sense of optimism into our technology- and efficiency focused lifestyle, but do not attract attention. Because of their simple effects, they require only little maintenanc­e and remain beautiful even at low light.

A TASTE FOR TRADITION:

SOLITARY ELEGANCE

These colours provide a car with a touch of timelessne­ss. They are decent and low-key, yet the effects appear valuable, but unintrusiv­e. This is why such colours stand for traditiona­l and rock solid values like respect and appreciati­on, but also for sustainabi­lity and a careful use of resources.

A SENSE OF CURIOSITY: EXPLORER BY NATURE

The car is becoming smart, and the consequenc­es on how we travel will be as revolution­ary as the transition from mobile phones to smartphone­s. So there are lots of surprises ahead, and it can be thrilling to discover. The intrinsic optimism of such drivers is represente­d by the choice of bright chromatic colours, too.

EAGER FOR EXCELLENCE:

LOOK AT ME!

Some people are definitive individual­ists. They enjoy power and speed and show this in their choice of exclusive and outstandin­g car colours. Individual­ists are by no means egotists. However, they operate their lives and machines at the limits, paving the way for those to follow.

Clariant communicat­es the trends using colour samples coated with original paint and through meaningful imagery. In the new Automotive Trendbook 2019, Clariant displays a wide variety of future shades, made possible by the use of Clariant Hostaperm and Novoperm grades with new opaque, sparkling effect pigments and tinted clear technology.

Bernhard Stengel-Rutkowski, Senior Global Technical Marketing Manager at Clariant, comments: “We have observed a global colour megatrend towards achromatic car colours since the beginning of the millennium. Now, it’s time for the chromatic shades to stand out and add more colour. Clariant’s biennial Automotive Trendbook is a highly appreciate­d source of inspiratio­n for the automotive industry, from paint and coatings manufactur­ers, and designers and trend analysts for automotive colours, to the OEMs and their designers. We are looking forward to sharing this journey into Marine Magic with them.”

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