Our Two Cents: Our favorite factory color names
Paint doesn’t make the car for some, but others have indeed seen a lot of memorable colors on machinery. There’s where this episode Our Two Cents comes into play, as the team at Hagerty Media winds up creating content about colors with every new vehicle release and every passing model year. So let’s ask them a pressing question: What’s your favorite factory color name?
Tangerine Scream
“Although it’s not my favorite Focus ST color—I’m a Performance Blue guy—Tangerine Scream is the best name.” — Chris Stark
Evening Orchid
“Evening Orchid, as created by GM designer Blaine Jenkins in the 1960s and seen on certain 1965 Chevys and Pontiacs.” — Joe DeMatio
Nori Green Pearl
“LEXUS NORI GREEN PEARL YOOOOOOO!” — Nathan Petroelje
“Slappy White”
“A long time ago my team combined several near-empty cans of paint to spray a dirt-track race car. We called the color Slappy White. Some of the car was flat, some was gloss. It wasn’t pretty, but it sure was funny (looking).” — Steven Cole Smith
Mystichrome
“Ford Mystichrome, of course!” — Greg Ingold
Radar Blue
“Radar Blue on the 1998 Corvette pace car special editions. It was clearly purple, but Corvette had good color naming: Sebring Silver. Competition Yellow. Bowling Green. Polo White. Torch Red. Laguna Blue.” — Todd Kraemer
Blanc Paros/Parian White
“My friend’s 1974 Cadillac is painted Victorian Amber Firemist, which is a $10 way of saying bronze. Detroit marketers were experts at coming up with $10 names for colors. Of course, every color sounds better in a foreign language. The Lamborghini Espada is painted Verde Pallido, which just means pale green.
But I think Citroen did it best; the DS and ID were offered in an amazing variety of colors with charmingly specific names, like Capucine (nasturtium, a type of perennial flower), and Escaille Blonde (pale tortoiseshell). My ’64 ID19 was pained AC102, Blanc Paros or Parian White, a reference to a type of marble commonly used in statuary, which is a perfect description of a white that is slightly grey, slightly blue, or slightly green depending on the light.” — Aaron Robinson
Indian Yellow
“Maybe it’s my tiny bit of Dutch heritage, but I’ve always loved orange. My first car was a 1974 Saab Sonett III in Indian Yellow. It was always fun seeing the look on people’s faces when you told them your very orange car was actually yellow.” — Ben Woodworth
Punk’n Orange
“PUNK’N! The name for Stellantis’ orange has my vote. Through the years, Chrysler, FCA, Stellantis—whatever you wanna call ’em—has been the most bombastic with their color names, especially the High Impact glossies sprayed on its muscle cars. Sassy Grass, Tor-red, Top Banana—woo hoo! I’m glad they haven’t abandoned that schtick.” — Cameron Neveu
Medium Brown Metallic
“I somewhat dislike frilly frou-frou names for colors, as it reminds me of creative types that use 20 extra words to add impact to their statements. Sure, fancy words are great for marketing, hype building, etc. but colors don’t evoke imagery worthy of naming for me.
We have enough filler material in our lives, so give me straight-up Medium Brown Metallic all day!” — Sajeev Mehta
Blazing Saddle Pearl
“Mopar even had a great name for brown that Sajeev will appreciate. I remember I was at a Ram event and they debuted a color called Blazing Saddle Pearl.” — Brandan Gillogly
“Nope, that’s light brown pearlescent . . . a better name for such a lovely earth tone.” — Sajeev Mehta
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Though I have no room for more vehicles if I would happen to run into a 65 Impala SS hardtop Evening Orchid White interior 396ci. I couldn’t say no.
My favorite Corvette color–and a good name, too–Daytona Sunset Orange (tintcoat.) It was available 2007-09. Also one of the “racetrack colors” for the C3 Corvettes was what I had on my ’69: Riverside Gold.
Our 2008 MINI Clubman is a great color. They called it Mellow Yellow!
We always called the car Saffron.
AMC’s Renault Alliance had a color called “Jade Mist”. For as exotic as it sounded, it looked like Pea Soup Green – YUCK!
One of my favorites was on my ’75 VW Rabbit…Marina Gelb or Chrome Yellow as I recall. Some folks thought it was yellow and some thought orange…
2017 Corvette, Black Rose. Great color. only used twice, once with the C4, and again in 2017 with the C7.
My 1970 Plymouth Duster 340 was ‘Vitamin C Orange’
Petty Blue
Oh boy:: My late dad’s 65 Mustang was “Honey Gold”. My wife always called it “Baby Poop Yellow.”
It is now a resto rod in Silver.
Bruce Newman
C’mon, man…!!
With the current Barbie craze, how can you not include “Panther Pink?”
I looked through all of the comments, but no one mentioned the color of my C6 Grand Sport: “Supersonic Blue”. People ask what color it is and when I tell them, they think I just made that up, but that’s what GM called it.
We had a 1956 Studebaker Presiden r Classic that was two Tone Mocha and Doeskin. Pink and dark pink. Really sharp car.
….and it’s somebody’s job to think up the names of these colors. Then again, go to the paint store when it’s time to paint one of the rooms in your house. Gotta be hundreds of those paint swatch cards…
Sorry but worst picks I’ve seen y’all produce maybe ever