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BASF presents automotive colour trends for the coming years

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 07 August 2015

'RAW’ collection focuses on originality; striking textures generate visual haptics in the coating.

Blue hues characterize technical impression
Digital technologies are drastically changing our consumption and living habits. In the future, the Internet of Things will cause us to engage in dialog with our surroundings at all times. This interactivity is an important criterion for designing colours, which is manifesting itself in particular in the blue spectrum. "Colours with a technical character often have very complex effects that specifically interact with the light incidence," explained Mark Gutjahr, Head of Design at BASF's Coatings division in Europe.

"Blue will play an important role in this field and will, despite the lower automobile registrations within the last few years, increase. This is also enabled by the extended portfolio in this colour area." The different hues reflect the versatile possibilities in a world in progress: the market will see anything, from bright blue shades to black blue colour areas.

In addition to visual radiance, modern automotive colours can also feature strong colourful nuances. This shows that colours can be used as an activator for sensory perception: intense red, bright orange and brilliant yellow create an appeal which, connected with the materials used in the automobile, evokes distinctive associations.

Colour with many effects
In the future, to expand the colour spectrum and achieve unusual impressions, effects will be used deliberately on the European automotive market. XSpark - a special-effect paint that has already received the Red Dot Award, one of the world's most important design prizes - gives the coating a particularly luxurious and elegant effect.

Depending on how the light hits tiny glass particles in the paint, a distinctive sparkle is generated. For models in the luxury class segment in particular, this creates a homogeneous surface that supports shapes but is not pretentious.

New materials for various products and industries
For the first time, the trend book does not exclusively feature colours but also innovative materials for the future. In collaboration with the designers of BASF Coatings, designfabrik chose five BASF-materials that support technological change and help to create a new esthetic appeal - through pure performance, hidden beauty and surprising application options.

Following the concept of the trend book "RAW", these materials represent the original from which new possibilities beyond automotive engineering can be realized.
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