RE: Iconic car colours | Six of the Best

RE: Iconic car colours | Six of the Best

Saturday 14th September

Iconic car colours | Six of the Best

Grey and black tend to occupy the top two spots when it comes to the UK's preferred paint. Let's do better


Rosso Corsa (Ferrari 458 Speciale, 2014, 8k, £359,950)

While it’s true that Henry Ford said, “any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it’s black,” it’s not actually true that the Model T was only available in black. His point, of course, was about production efficiency. But before he said it, and after, you could have a Model T in a variety of colours. Which says a lot about how important the choice was to customers, even then. These days, while the choice is virtually limitless, some shades of paint have achieved hallowed status, and are inextricably linked with a specific manufacturer. None more so than Rosso Corsa, considered sacred at Ferrari (it is reputedly the one paint code that cannot be tweaked or tampered with) and in Italy generally. Translated it means ‘racing red’. ‘Nuff said. NC

See the original advert here

Fresh Green (Lexus LFA, 2012, 839 miles, £POA)

While the Italians got red in the early days of motor racing, we got green. Specifically British Racing Green, and though the precise hue tends to fluctuate a bit, it’s at its best when as deep and as rich as fist-sized emerald. Seen on a ’50s-era Jaguar, it’s liable to make you weep with nostalgic pride. But we haven’t chosen that because we stumbled on this Lexus LFA in Fresh Green, and it’s had us weeping for other reasons, mostly lust. That’s partly to do with the supreme rarity of Lexus’s front-engined supercar (needless to say) and the reputation of its dry-sumped V10. But also the thought of owning one of only two examples said to have emerged from the factory in something very close to Viper Green. Talk about an attention-getter. NC

See the original advert here

Papaya Spark (McLaren 570S, 2019, 12k, £104,000)

Of course, traditionally speaking, if you want to really push the colour boat out, you invested in orange. Lamborghini has had several delicious shades of Arancio dating back to the ‘60s, and, much like a blood-red Ferrari, it’s almost impossible to find a Raging Bull-wearer that looks bad when Tango’d. But McLaren has an even more intrinsic relationship with the colour it calls Papaya. This dates back more than 50 years too, when it first featured on a Cam-Am car. Now it’s integral to the firm’s brand identity - so it’s handy that it still looks the business when applied to one of its supercars. This 570S is a case in point. There can hardly be a more cost-effective way of seeing what all the V8-powered mid-engine fuss is all about (when on a high street). NC

See the original advert here 

Norfolk Mustard (Lotus Esprit V8, 2000, 61k, £59,995)

It only seemed right for Norfolk’s tastiest creation to bring some extra tang to its most exciting carmaker. No ham sandwich is complete without a dollop of Colmans to bring it to life; similarly there’s something just so right about a mid-engined wedge of Lotus sports car painted that rich shade of yellow. Elise, Exige and Evora all suit it perfectly. So too, of course, does an Esprit. While the colour was a regular option, this 2000 V8 was a special order car with very fetching green leather inside. Just two owners have driven it 60,000 miles. Quite the car, quite the celebration of yellow. Alternatively, there's Liquid Yellow done the Renault way; you’ll do well to find a classic in it given how pricey the option was, but a good few newer ones are around. The most recent Megane Trophy has arguably never looked better. MB

See the original advert here

Championship White (Honda Integra Type R, 2002, 88k, £15,990) 

Ferrari aside, there aren’t many colours so closely associated with one manufacturer as Honda and Championship White. It stems from the manufacturer's racing efforts, of course, the initial brief foray into F1 during the '60s announcing the white cars with the red ‘H’ in memorable fashion. So when it came to performance Honda road cars, white with red had to be the trademark colour scheme. Every single Type R has looked brilliant in the milky off white. Today there will always be a premium for Championship Type Rs, especially with the red seats - this DC5 Integra Type R is the perfect example. Never officially offered here but more than popular enough for lots to be imported, this 88k-mile example looks brilliant for 22 years’ use. A front-wheel drive icon to this day, just like the VW Corrado VR6 in fact - it suits Alpine White almost as well. MB

See the original advert here

Estoril Blue (BMW Z3M, 1998, 111k, £28,990)

Nowadays Estoril Blue is all too commonplace, found on every school run 320d and estate agent’s 118i. Once upon a time, however, when it was a lighter hue, Estoril was a proper M exclusive colour, so you always knew it was on something special. The M Coupe, of course, could have been daubed in blackboard paint and would never have struggled for attention; decked out in Estoril it was an unforgettable clown shoe hot rod. This one is now more than 110,000 miles and 25 years old, amazingly - if only this was what odd looking BMWs looked like a quarter of a century later. And while we’re on the subject of great-looking blues from the '90s, it wouldn’t be complete without an RS Blue Pearl Audi RS2. The first Audi RS ever made, and still perhaps the best known, in its most famous colour, looking absolutely fantastic for almost 160k. No wonder it’s £50,000. MB

See the original advert here


Author
Discussion

Bencolem

Original Poster:

1,075 posts

246 months

Saturday 14th September
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Not sure anyone would recognize Lexus fresh green as an iconic color!

What about Aston Martin Silver Birch, Audi Nardo Gray, Chrysler Plum Crazy, Ford Wimbledon White, Porsche Guards Red…

xu5

683 posts

164 months

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Mazda Soul Red and the updated Soul Red Crystal are among the loveliest colours of recent times.

wistec1

445 posts

48 months

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No TVR? The chameleon and cascade colours in particular are notable.

bennno

12,696 posts

276 months

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xu5 said:
Mazda Soul Red and the updated Soul Red Crystal are among the loveliest colours of recent times.
I’d tend to agree with that.

ollyh1988

961 posts

207 months

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Nice choices. Estoril blue is one of the best colours (IMO) - always reminds me of the E36 M3.

InfamousK

756 posts

197 months

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That green on the LFA screams Alien Green to me from the Clio 200 days!

CDP

7,535 posts

261 months

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Volkswagen's Inky Blue in the early 2000's was a very good colour.

Of course for iconic there's Model T black.

CDP

7,535 posts

261 months

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wistec1 said:
No TVR? The chameleon and cascade colours in particular are notable.
TVR did some fantastic colours. So did MG Rover.

In a way British Leyland had some iconic colours in 70's inspired by the digestive tract. I'm sure the person who picked this palette would have been a plant from Ford...

Portofino

4,500 posts

198 months

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Ultimate Green Focus RS Mk2 is the best green.

Bobtherallyfan

1,340 posts

85 months

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Lambos Verde Miura has to be one of the most iconic colours and how about Audi’s Nogaro blue?

AC43

11,969 posts

215 months

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CDP said:
Volkswagen's Inky Blue in the early 2000's was a very good colour.
I like that and Mercedes's Tanzanite Blue. BMW also use it and you see it on Rangies, Bentleys, etc. Preferably over parchment/ivory.

Another Merc colour I like is their Green Black. As seen in the noughties. Really subtle, pops in the sun.

paradigital

964 posts

159 months

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All great, shame white is now done to death, ruins the appeal.

These days, anything that isn’t a shade between white, through grey into black is “interesting”, and getting few and far between sadly.


FA57REN

1,088 posts

62 months

Saturday 14th September
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Mentioned but not shown, one for the common man: Renault Liquid Yellow



And Alien Green dates to before Lexus' effort:



Edited by FA57REN on Saturday 14th September 07:43

Mysstree

496 posts

53 months

Saturday 14th September
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The Ferrari red and Lotus yellow are iconic with the brands the four other colours … nope.
Mercedes silver should be in the list and something in British racing green and a Lambo green or orange.
Personal colour choice is another vote for Mazda soul red and the copper red and Mercedes jasper blue.

GreatScott2016

1,459 posts

95 months

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Portofino said:
Ultimate Green Focus RS Mk2 is the best green.
Agreed. Also love the nitrous blue on the Mark 3 RS. The latest GT3 in shark blue is also a fantastic colour.

Robertb

2,069 posts

245 months

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Bencolem said:
Not sure anyone would recognize Lexus fresh green as an iconic color!

What about Aston Martin Silver Birch, Audi Nardo Gray, Chrysler Plum Crazy, Ford Wimbledon White, Porsche Guards Red…
Agreed. The Lexus green is interesting rather than iconic. A 1920s Bentley in green is iconic.

Porsche Riviera blue surely worthy of mention, on a 993 RS ideally!

I guess it’s part down to what’s in the PH ads.

Tim Cognito

529 posts

14 months

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Peugeot 205 GTi in Miami blue.

Golf gti MK2 oak green.

Dog Biscuit

343 posts

4 months

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ollyh1988 said:
Nice choices. Estoril blue is one of the best colours (IMO) - always reminds me of the E36 M3.
It used to be iconic when confined to M cars. When the 320d 'M Sport' models started appearing in it then it lost all value to me, More ubiquitous that iconic

What about Porsche Riviera Blue instead?

Kuwahara

1,027 posts

25 months

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bennno said:
I’d tend to agree with that.
+1, stunning colour..

andy43

10,544 posts

261 months

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The best Lexus colour is Structural blue, except the LFA was way earlier.
15 years to develop and it’s not actually blue.
https://mag.lexus.co.uk/natures-brilliance-capture...