Porsche is expanding the availability of colors in its Paint to Sample program as a response to customer demand, bringing the total number of paint colors on offer to over 160. It's also making those ...
After military service a career as war correspondent was on the cards. But then an exclusive bursar programme in automotive journalism came 'a-knockin' - and so a 26-year journey spanning newspapers, ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
Porsche on Monday announced a new Paint to Sample program, allowing customers to customize their vehicle's color with classic paint options or a bespoke hue. Paint to Sample replaces the previous ...
Porsche has increased its Paint to Sample availability to more than 160 color options. Exclusive Manufaktur is also offering Paint to Sample Plus, which lets customers choose an even more individual ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
For those customers who simply cannot stand to have their 911 or Taycan look like some sort of floor model, Porsche provides the Paint to Sample Program. With over 180 colors and historic hues to ...
Porsche has announced the addition of 11 colors to its Paint to Sample (PTS) palette with the launch of the 992.2 generation of the 911 — also available for the 718 and Taycan models. Highlights ...
You’ve probably heard of Porsche’s Paint to Sample program that allows customers to spec their car in colors not listed among the stock color swatches. But did you know it’s not just one program, but ...
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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 ...
Porsche wants to use a camera to capture any color you see, anywhere, and then replicate it on the car instantly.
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