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Q. Cressy DuPont Automotive 248-583-8102 terrence.q.cressy@usa.dupont.com |
Stephen Lee Eisbrenner Public Relations 248-641-1446 slee@eisbrenner.com |
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2003
DuPont Automotive Color Popularity Report Shows TROY, Mich., Dec. 8, 2003 – Silver is still the world’s leading vehicle color, but in North America, rich shades of medium-dark metallic gray increased significantly in popularity while red and other high-chroma colors hint at major changes to come in the automotive color palette. The findings are part of the newly released 2003 DuPont Automotive Color Popularity Report, the industry’s authoritative baseline for analyzing and predicting vehicle color trends for more than 50 years. To provide more in-depth information, the report now includes European color trends broken down by vehicle segment. In the North American luxury segment, which often indicates future trends across all vehicle segments, medium-dark gray jumped from sixth place to the lead color choice and red surpassed blue in the popularity standings. Gray jumped from sixth to third place in the sport/compact segment and has climbed four places to also become the third most popular color in the full-size/intermediate segment. “ Medium-dark grays, enhanced with coarser metallic effects, retain the technical sophistication of silver while providing a sense of richness and value to differentiate new vehicle models from the mainstream,” said Robert Daily, DuPont Automotive color marketing manager. Overall, medium-dark gray spread across North America in 2003, increasing nearly 4.5 percentage points. Although silver remains the top vehicle color of choice at 20.2 percent, it slipped slightly in North America overall standings. Silver is trailed by white at 18.4 percent, which is up from 15.2 percent in 2002. Black, at nearly 12 percent remained the third most popular choice among vehicle consumers. Light brown is revitalized with soft metallic effects, increasing from 6.4 percent last year to nearly 9 percent in 2003, moving up two places to the fifth spot. More 2003 DuPont Automotive Color Trends
“Neutrals such as silver, white and black will always be major parts of the automotive color palette, but we can expect to see a wider range of color options in the near future,” said Daily. “Newer models, such as the SUV/passenger car crossovers with their sculpted designs, can effectively use new treatments for neutrals or explore a range of high-chroma colors to create a stronger vehicle identity.” Coatings
Technology Enables Fresh Styling and Color Option 12/8/03 2003
DUPONT AUTOMOTIVE Numbers reflect percentage of vehicles manufactured during the 2003 model year in North America |
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| *Silver and gray were combined in 2002. *Purple tied for the eighth spot in 2003 with 1 percent. | ||||||
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| *Brown tied for the ninth spot in 2003 with .3 percent. | ||||||
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