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DRIVING THE PROXY – the theme of BASF’s 2025-2026 Automotive Color Trends collection

Designers from BASF Coatings have unveiled the 2025-2026 edition of the Automotive Color Trends collection. Titled DRIVING THE PROXY, the new collection explores how creative inspiration and influences can come from various sources, and serve as “proxies” or representatives to dynamically shape design decisions in the automotive industry.  

Sustainability and innovation remain central to the collection, with some colors incorporating renewable or recycled raw materials, while innovations such as multi-color pigments and liquid metal-like surfaces add visual sophistication. Overall, DRIVING THE PROXY presents refined faux solids with smooth surfaces and subtle sparkle effects, alongside a transition toward warmer, emotionally resonant hues like reddish shades, mauves, and nuanced browns. 

Automotive OEMs worldwide rely on these color insights from BASF Coatings to guide future model development, with some colors expected to appear on vehicles in as soon as two years. Among the 45 colors in the collection, BASF Coatings’ color designers have spotlighted three regional key colors for EMEA, Asia Pacific, and the Americas that reflect cultural and technological shifts unique to each region.
 

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TESSERACT BLUE in EMEA – extended blue with a dimensional shift 

TESSERACT BLUE is a vivid blue with green and violet highlights, created through advanced interference pigments. Inspired by geometric abstraction, TESSERACT BLUE delivers a multidimensional surface experience that challenges perception and creates visual depth.  

We see that overlapping dynamics, such as climate changes and social fragmentation, are creating visible and symbolic voids and reshaping social norms. In this context, TESSERACT BLUE represents a change in perspective – what we call ‘filling the voids’. It offers a harmonious vision for automotive surfaces with inclusive, forward-looking solutions.

Mark Gutjahr

Global Head of Automotive Color Design at BASF Coatings

PHYGITAL MAGNETAR in Asia Pacific – the still surface of accelerated progress 

PHYGITAL MAGNETAR is a warm, fluid metallic shade with bright white highlights. It captures the region’s duality: relentless innovation on the one hand, and a strong desire for calm and clarity on the other. Using advanced two-coat technology, PHYGITAL MAGNETAR bridges the physical and digital worlds with a smooth, liquid-metal effect. 

We were inspired by ongoing conversations around ‘innovation fatigue’ in the Asia Pacific region. With its calm, expressive surface, PHYGITAL MAGNETAR creates a space where innovation becomes invisible, and design quietly redefines the future.

Chiharu Matsuhara

Head of Automotive Color Design for Asia Pacific at BASF Coatings

AUXETIC NEUTRAL in Americas – where neutrality becomes identity 

AUXETIC NEUTRAL is a rich, culturally inspired brown that redefines neutrality as a bold design statement. Its clean sparkle adds vibrancy and depth, creating a tactile, multidimensional surface. The color draws influence from both fashion and industrial design. 

Design today is less about individual authorship and more about collective expression. Neutrality — and even ‘anonymous authorship’ — have become tools for inclusivity, allowing diverse voices to coexist and shape identity. AUXETIC NEUTRAL reflects the desired qualities to navigate through this period, being a color that embraces complexity, openness, while remaining distinct and memorable. 

Mark Gutjahr

Global Head of Automotive Color Design at BASF Coatings

Color expertise of BASF Coatings 
Each year, color designers from BASF Coatings analyze global trends in fashion, consumer behavior, technology, and nature. These insights shape the Automotive Color Trends collection and guide the creation of new concepts in color, surface, and texture.  
Automotive OEMs worldwide use these insights to design and plan future models, supported by BASF Coatings’ expertise in digital and virtual color tools. A notable example is Bursting Blue, introduced by BASF Coatings in a previous collection, which has since become a widely adopted color on the road.