7 Stunning Porsche Colors

The iconic beauty of classic Porsches is only enhanced with the addition of these jaw-dropping paint colors.

By Gabriella Massari - August 19, 2016
7 Stunning Porsche Colors
7 Stunning Porsche Colors
7 Stunning Porsche Colors
7 Stunning Porsche Colors
7 Stunning Porsche Colors
7 Stunning Porsche Colors
7 Stunning Porsche Colors
7 Stunning Porsche Colors

Feast Your Eyes on These Uniquely-Colored Porsches

Since 1968, Porsche has offered paint colors that span the rainbow spectrum for all models. With so many options, it can be hard to choose. Some owners opt for classic black or Carrera White, while others like to stand out by choosing Porsches with rarer earth or pastel tones. From Wimbledon Green to Speed Yellow to Cassis Red (pictured above), it’s evident that Porsches look good in any shade. Of course, color preferences are subjective, but it’s hard not to like these seven stunning Porsche colors.

1. Salmon Metallic

This Salmon Metallic Porsche looks good enough to eat! The finish adds a candy-coated look to this classic 911. Another variation, Salmon Silver Metallic, is also a rare color.

2. Horizon Blue Metallic

Out of all the blue colors for Porsche, the Horizon Blue Metallic stands out. This 1993 964 C2 is breathtaking, and the exterior color complements the light grey interior beautifully. Horizon Blue Metallic was a special-order color introduced in 1991.

3. Amethyst

The Amethyst color is simply gorgeous with its dominating blend of purple and burgundy. It’s not too feminine looking and accentuates this Turbo in all the right places. It was first available in 1991 as a special-order metallic color.

4. Polar Silver

This 1993 Turbo 3.6 looks flawless in Polar Silver, and its wheels are a nice complement. A variety of silver and silver metallic colors exist for the Porsche, but Polar Silver stands out due to the tinge of baby blue in it. Polar Silver was introduced as a special order color in 1991 for the 911 and 928 models and became available for the 968 the next year.

5. Maritime Blue

This Porsche 911 Carrera S in Maritime Blue is visually captivating, and the color has a tinge of purple to it. It’s a bold color that complements the 911’s curves. Maritime Blue was introduced as a standard color in 1991 for the 911, 928, and 944 models. It’s a classic color that screams Porsche.

6. Velvet Red

Velvet Red Metallic was a special order color first available in 1989. It’s not as pink as Raspberry, not as light as Coral (another rare color), and not as dark as Arena. It exists somewhere in between as a nice balance of smooth and bright.

7. Amazon Green

Amazon Green was introduced in 1991 for 911 and 928 models as a special order color. It looks to have more dark blue hues than green, depending on the light source. In the shade, Amazon Green appears much darker, and there’s not much green to be seen at all.

 

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