


For the 911 and 718 model series, there are more than 100 additional paint colours to choose from. The range is really diverse and depends on the model series and production location. Thanks to Paint to Sample, current Porsche models can be painted in these eye-catching classics. As part of Porsche’s enhanced individualisation strategy, the legendary paint shades are now celebrating a comeback. In the past, they were offered on the 911 (Type 964). These colourful choices from the 1990s enjoy cult status among Porsche fans. Examples include Maritimeblue, Rubystar, Mintgreen and Manausblue. This category includes predefined colours that have already been technically approved by Porsche’s paint specialists.

Porsche is not only expanding its colour range, but also restructuring it: Custom Colour has been renamed Paint to Sample. Batch comparison plates are painted and serve as colour reference samples during the final inspection of the vehicle. This mix of materials and the different application methods and drying temperatures require slightly different paint compositions, depending on the component. The areas to be painted on the vehicle consist largely of aluminium, plastics and carbon/fibreglass composites. Each batch is divided into two paint pots for bodywork and add-on parts. A new colour-mixing bench has been put into operation at the main plant in Zuffenhausen, where paint specialists blend several dozen ingredients down to the last milligram in order to achieve the desired shade. With its new options, Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur has significantly increased capacity in this area. In recent years, the demand for custom-painted Porsche cars has risen sharply. “With this offer, we are reviving cult-classic colours and expanding the extensive range of standard and special colours across all the model series by more than 160 shades.” Paint to Sample: cult colours celebrate a comeback “Unusual paint finishes have been familiar throughout the history of our brand and are an important differentiating feature,” says Alexander Fabig, Head of Individualisation and Classic. For especially individual requests, there is also the option of creating bespoke shades to customer specifications.

The focus is on the availability of classic Porsche colours, recognisable from over the years.
