Porsche wants to use a camera to capture any color you see, anywhere, and then replicate it on the car instantly.
Seeing as the most common color choices today are white, black, silver, and gray, the rarest car color is only getting rarer. We'll get into the specifics later, but it's important to note why some ...
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Porsche’s next paint trick could make car colors endlessly adjustable
Porsche is working on a paint system that would let a car copy almost any color it “sees,” turning the bodywork into a kind of rolling display rather than a fixed finish. Instead of locking in a shade ...
Though it’s unclear whether carmakers will ultimately settle on forty or fifty different shades or some lesser number, variants on gray are overtaking white and silver as America’s most common car ...
Porsche appears to be exploring color-shifting bodywork that adapts to clothing using cameras and electricity, pushing ...
Porsche color changing paint could let drivers copy any color they see using a camera-based system according to a newly filed patent ...
Some cars exist purely to stand out, and the 2004 Mustang SVT Cobra in Mystichrome does just that. This is one of Ford’s most flamboyant paint choices ever, and finding a pristine car finished in this ...
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