Canadian Finishing and Coatings Manufacturing

January 18th, 2022

CFCM BASF Logo 2022In 2021, the automotive industry faced new challenges that it had never faced before. The total number of vehicles built on the world’s assembly lines in 2020 and 2021 was significantly lower than before. That put a sharper point on the popularity of certain colour spaces in the BASF Color Report 2021 for Automotive OEM Coatings while knocking some perennial favourites down a few points.

The achromatic colours — white, black, gray and silver — are still the most popular. They have a classic, timeless beauty and a connection to the environment and high technology. But some cracks are showing in their armour as new colour spaces emerge.

As predicted by BASF’s designers years ago, blue is having a moment in the sun. Red is also rising — taking market share from the achromatic colours in many parts of the world. Even though the numbers are smaller, green and beige still show up in the data, and the colours aren’t the typical shades you might expect.

EMEA — Greater Diversity of Chromatic Colors and Shades

The share of chromatic colours in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) is now over 27% and rising — the highest it’s been in two decades. Blue is driving the trend among the chromatics. There are currently nearly 180 shades of blue from sky blue to midnight blue that are elegant, fresh and young and appear on all body types in all segments. Red is in second place, far behind blue, accompanied by various shades of green.

White is still the most popular for the achromatic colours, but gray is catching up. Gray has several options, with effects and textures that multiply its presence. Gray’s 160 shades range from elegant, dark, sparkling colours to light and sporty, solid colours.

“Colors designed for EMEA use familiar colour positions but change them with the help of new effects, subtle colourings, or a specific sparkle behaviour make the chromatics stand out as bold expressions of individuality and sportiness, gaining popularity each year,” said Mark Gutjahr, head of Automotive Color Design, EMEA.

Asia-Pacific – Leading the Way in Global Color Diversity

White may still be the most popular colour in Asia-Pacific, but its popularity is starting to slip. Black and gray continue to improve, maintaining a four-year trend that is changing the presence of white vehicles on the road. A full 79% of new vehicles produced in Asia-Pacific were coated with achromatic colours in 2021.

The popularity of chromatic colours is stable, with some individual colour spaces adjusting a few points up or down. Blue — the number-one chromatic colour — mirrors global data from other regions. It took some share from red, which went down. Brown and gold show up in substantial numbers, while beige, orange, yellow, green, and violet hang on with about 1% each.

“AP [Asia-Pacific] has the largest volume of automotive production in the world and reflects the highest diversity of colour compared to other regions,” said Chiharu Matsuhara, head of Automotive Design for Asia-Pacific. “Along with the surge in blue, the family of green colours increased the usual greens, especially in SUVs.”

North America – Color Preferences Are Changing Rapidly in the Americas

Blue appears to be moving on for North America. Its share is down 4% when compared to last year. That would put the preference for blue back to 2017 levels. Achromatic colours surged, including white, which increased in North America while declining globally, but not silver or gray, which are both down. Among the chromatic colours, red-edged up 1%. Red and blue are now tied as the most popular chromatic colours.

Raw material shortages in 2021 forced automakers to make difficult choices while allocating scarce resources. That seemed to favour the larger, more popular platforms in the midst of the downturn.

“North America appears to change direction more quickly. With demand high and supply trending lower, buyers could be forced into making more pragmatic choices and fewer emotional choices. Consumers have quickly shifted to more familiar shades in the achromatic space,” said Paul Czornij, head of Automotive Design for the Americas.

South America – Following the Global Direction

Blue is enjoying a global surge in popularity. In South America, blue increased by 3% in 2021, taking some of that market share from red. While car buyers in the region tend to be more conservative, some new shades catch buyers’ eyes.

Automotive designers often look 3-4 model years ahead when developing colours. This is playing out as predicted, as South America tends to be slower to adopt colour direction than other regions.

“With an increase that large, blue is really establishing itself in South America. More car buyers are moving into this colour family from sky blue to dark blue. We’re using some beautiful effects and pigments, especially metallics, that advance this important design space,” said Marcos Fernandes, Director BASF Coatings, South America.

The BASF Color Report For Automotive OEM Coatings is a data analysis from BASF's Coatings division based on global automotive production and paint application to light vehicles in 2021. Additional information is available at www.basf-coatings.com/ and www.basf.com/ca/.

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