Porsche Cayenne Colours
- Green
- Sand Beige Pearl Effect
- Choak White
- Red
- Grey
- Machine Grey
- Silver
- Blue
- Parussian Blue
- Black
- White
- Charcoal Black
- Pure White
Цветовая гамма porsche cayenne
Every Porsche is a canvas in motion. And with this new exhibition, at the Porsche Experience Center Atlanta, visitors have the chance to step into a world of vivid custom color like never before.
Step inside the Colors of Porsche exhibit in the PEC Atlanta’s Heritage Gallery and take a closeup look at 10 historically-significant models in a kaleidoscopic area of custom colors. Take a sneak peak at the models featured in the collection below.
911 GT2 RS
The 911 GT2 RS. Best known as the lap speed record holder on the fabled Nordschleife of the Nürburgring. As well as being the fastest street-legal Porsche model to date. This 2018, displayed here in Ice Green Metallic, presents minty green in low light and silver when in motion under the sun.
Fun fact: this vehicle’s hood was signed by Hurley Haywood.
968
Close to a quarter of Porsche models sold in the US are delivered in California. This 1993 968 in Tahoe Blue pays fitting tribute to the state’s most famous lake. When fully exposed to sunlight, the paint’s turqouise qualities come through. In blue light, it more closely reflects royal blue.
Fun fact: this exact model recently won and placed at Werks reunion.
911 GT3
The 911 GT3 with Touring Package drops some of the track-focused features of its bretheren, giving it a more low-profile look. Which is offset on this particular 2019 model by its stunning Azurro California Blue finish, made popular on many early 356 models.
Fun fact: there is a Club Couple at the PEC Atlanta finished in the same color, one of only 50 ever produced.
911 SC
A truly rare specimen, Fern Green was offered only in the 1978 model year. With the top dropped, this 1978 911 SC is a true head-turner.
Fun fact: the vehicle sports a matching «Green Body Porsche» decal.
911 Turbo S Cabriolet
This 2017 911 Turbo S Cabriolet sports a highly rare Nardo Grey paint finish. Its opaque nature gives it a milky texture, turning what seem to be a neutral choice into a stunningly bespoke look.
Fun fact: Nardo Grey was originally an Audi color in its performance RS line that the owner loved it so much he selected it through Paint to Sample.
911 R
Introduced in 2016, the 911 R was deemed «the purist’s Porsche» for its manual transmission, naturally-aspirated 500-hp, and elegant looks. Only 991 were manufactured. Its owner chose Fire Red in tribute to the model driven at the 1967 Circuito de Muguello, which gave the original 911 R its racing debut.
Fun fact: this model is part of a private Porsche collection exclusively featuring Fire Red models.
911 Carrera
This 1988 911 Carrera originally looked quite different. It was several inches lower to the ground, only had two headlights, and it wasn’t dripping in Rubystar paint. That all changed when it was converted for off-road usage by the Keen Project. In addition to being a professional racer, Leh Keen uses the project to customize classic 911 models to rally specs, bringing air-cooled performance off-road . Rubystar (aka Rubystone Red) was introduced in the early nineties for Type 964 models, and was recently revived as a Paint to Sample option for the Taycan.
Fun fact: this «Safari» model is the Keen Project’s «Project 11.»
911 Targa 4S
The Nordic Gold Metallic color seen on this 911 Targa 4S is the spiritual successor to the Gold Metallic hue of early 1970s 911 and 914 models. Over time, the color saw adjustments, with more red tones present in Nordic Gold Metallic.
Fun fact: this extremely rare color was launched through the Exclusive Manufaktur in the early 2000s.
911 GT3 RS
Gulf Orange and Signal Orange may have more name recognition, but for a color that has only been available through the Paint to Sample program, Pastel Orange has a cult following among GT enthusiasts. This 2011 GT3 RS 4.0 model was part of the first special edition production of GTs, with more power than the typical 3.8-liter RS.
Fun fact: viewed as a collector’s item, its odometer currently reads 10 miles.
Visit the Heritage Gallery and see the exhibit for yourself. Book your visit to the Porsche Experience Center Atlanta here.
Photos by Ashton Staniszewski.
Цветовая гамма porsche cayenne
Bright and vibrant or restrained and understated? Over the decades, Porsche exterior paint colours have come from across the broad spectrum – and today, with Porsche Paint To Sample Plus, you can now opt for any that you want. But what have been the most iconic Porsche colours down the years? We find out which hues have made the greatest multi-coloured mark on the Porsche universe.
Guards Red
Boldly standing out in the Porsche colour palette, Guards Red has stood the test of time. It first appeared on the legendary Porsche 911 (930) Turbo in 1975. It’s a shade that highlights every line of the magnificent bodywork of the 930, accentuating its head-turning silhouette. Here, more than ever, it’s a red that evokes sheer speed and powerful performance. It’s a colour that has adorned generations of Porsche sportscars ever since and continues to paint the town red to this day on the likes of the 911 GT3 and 911 Carrera. Its name boasts a touch of royalty, drawing inspiration from the colour of the uniforms worn by the soldiers who guard British kings and queens.
Racing Yellow
Here’s a Porsche exterior colour that’s been a mainstay for years. Up until 2012 it was called Speed Yellow before a subtle rebrand into the name we know it as today – Racing Yellow. Bright without being blindingly so, warm without being searing, it’s a hue that illuminates every Porsche model that it dresses. Racing by name, and racey by nature, the shade has a particular affinity with the very sportiest of Porsche numbers, like the track-focused 718 Cayman GT4. Whatever the weather, the sun never goes down on this shining beacon of Porsche paint power.
Irish Green
Shades of green have had a history with Porsche as far back as 1964 – Irish Green was one of the first colours that the 911 was ever painted in. Ferry Porsche himself ensured that his own cars were painted in a select number of verdant hues – like Oakgreenmetallic, Emeraldgreenmetallic or Brewstergreen. Today his son, Wolfgang Porsche, cites Irish Green as his favourite Porsche colour, and has several cars finished in this colour that his late father so loved. In 2017, a landmark Porsche moment saw the one-millionth 911 roll off the production line more than half a century after the first one was built. Given the love for it from the Porsche family themselves, was it any wonder that lush Irish Green was its colour of choice?
Miami Blue
Life’s a beach when there’s a Miami Blue Porsche by your side. A tribute to the warm, cobalt-coloured waters that hug Florida’s coastlines, there’s nothing garish or neon to see here – only shades that conjure up dreams of sitting by the ocean. First used on the 911, it has gone on to enhance the exteriors of the Boxster, Cayman and Macan ranges. It continues to be one of the most popular and charismatic Porsche exterior colours available, even among the myriad shades of blue that Porsche offers. Whether at the height of summer or in the depths of winter, it’s a real head-turner.
Lava Orange
Bringing back retro vibes is this orange that packs real colour appeal. The flaming impact of Lava Orange is often emphasised with slick black and silver accents on the vehicles it is painted in. It’s something of a chameleon. Depending on the light and angle from which it’s viewed, it can be deep orange with hints of red at one point, at others more of a light tangerine. Porsche offered at least one shade of orange throughout the 1960s and 1970s, up until around 1978. And then, abruptly, orange disappeared from the Porsche colour chart for almost two decades. Thankfully, it made a volcanic comeback in the late 1990s in the form of Lava Orange. Used since on a wealth of Porsche 911 GT3 RS (Type 997) models, as well as the latest generation of 911 GT3 and Boxster vehicles, this is an orange that’s a welcome portion of any Porsche lover’s five-a-day.
Crayon/Chalk
Fancy moving on from countless shades of grey? For many hearts that beat with Porsche passion, it comes down to just one simple and elegant choice. Crayon grey is far from outlandish, yet it’s certainly not one to blend into the background either. Light and sleek, it picks out every curve and line of the Porsche car that wears it. You might call it understated cool. A nod to Porsche colours of the 1950s and 1960s, like Pearl Grey and Heron Grey, Crayon is today one of the most popular choices for owners. Whether adorning 911 Turbo S, Macan or Taycan Cross Turismo, it’s all grey matter where Crayon is concerned
Carrara White Metallic
Clean lines deserve clean shades, and Carrara White Metallic is just the ticket. No, that’s not a typo – this is nothing to do with the 911 Carrera, named after the famous Mexican road race, the Carrera Panamericana. Instead, this colour is named after a type of white marble that originates from the Italian town of Carrara in Tuscany. From soft grey to almost blinding white, its complexity may come as a surprise when inspecting the tints from every angle. Its purity gives vehicles an instantly timeless look, which is why it remains a popular choice for new owners. This Porsche exterior colour can be spotted across the model range, whether 911, hybrid Panamera or, particularly strikingly, on the all-electric Taycan models.
Carmine Red
The second – but by no means less impactful – red on our list has a particular affinity for the GTS models in the Porsche range. Carmine Red seems to evoke the powerful intensity of those three letters. It speaks of performance and yet also the everyday usability of the GTS that awaits you in the driver’s seat. A deeper red in comparison to Guards Red, it is often paired with black trim and wheel rims to provide a slick contrast to this attention-grabbing shade. And yet, it isn’t just reserved for GTS models. It also harks back to classics like the Porsche 930 Coupe of the 1980s, continuing right up to the electric present in the form of the Taycan. Truly, a scarlet superstar.
After such vivid Porsche inspiration, it’s time to configure your ultimate Porsche. Of course, the Porsche palette doesn’t stop at just these eight iconic tones. With more than 150 additional colours, Paint To Sample options from Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur allow every owner’s personality to be displayed on their vehicle. And when it comes to Paint To Sample Plus, specifying a totally bespoke colour will take you to colour infinity – and beyond.
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