Fifty (or more) shades of blue... Porsche Colors 101 (2024)

The color of a sports car is always an expression of the owner’s personality. Colors always arouse emotions and therefore, choosing the right color for presenting a vehicle is key to sales success afterwards. Not many sports car makers are that much into the play of colors as Porsche. In recent years, the Porsche brand and their customers showed more courage for color, which led to a real renaissance of blue cars.

Have you every wondered, how many different blue tones Porsche offered? Did you know, that between two 911s in the same color there could be a gap of more than 60 years? Today, we want to take you an a journey through Porsche’s long history, presenting you some of the most striking blue tones,ranging from Azure Blue and Petrol Blue up to Miami Blue.

Azure Blue – Porsche 356 pre A (1951-1953)

Porsche 356 models from 1948 until 1955 are called pre A models. In that time, pastel shades were pretty much the trend. Tasteful combinations of blue on the outside an cream in the interior were chosen regularly. Often even with fitting white wall tires and bright roofs. Porsche’s Azure Blue, color code 522, fitted perfectly in that era. Especially when matched with bright interiors that color scheme made you feel positive and still reminds us of beach postcards of the time. That color was only used again 2016, more than 60 years later on a Porsche 911.

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Aga Blue – Porsche 911 F-Model (1966-1968)

Only the Porsche 911 short wheelbase (SWB) models were offered in Aga Blue, which is a medium blue, combined with touches of grey and green. In the late 60’s, darker colors like bottle-green became more popular again. It harmonizes particularly well with the addition of chrome trim, yellow indicators and especially red interior materials. Aga Blue has the color code 6608 and perfectly represents the spirit of the time.

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Petrol Blue – Porsche 911 G-Model & 928 (1978-1980), 924 (1979-1980)

The 1970’s were a pretty colorful decade, but white, grey and black took over more and more market shares. Ironically, Petrol Blue came up in the exact same time as the second oil crisis in 1979. Petrol Blue is a relatively dark metallic blue with a small glimmer of green. Whoever owns a Porsche with the color code 376 or LM5V today, can call him- or herself a member of an exclusive club. And as we live in a time, were alternative powertrains get more and more popular, isn’t it kind of cool to drive in a sports car, whose color is called after the fuel it needs?

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Marine Blue – Porsche 911 G-Model & 928 (1987-1988), 964 Carrera (1990)

As you may have noticed, were getting into the more subtle areas of Porsche’s color spectrum. Marine blue was fairly popular back in the day, but black, silver and especially guards red dominated the roads in the late 80’s. Porsches with the color code (L)35V, at first glance, nearly seem to be grey. But depending on the ambient light and viewing angle, the color changes to a wonderful medium to light blue tone. In a darker environment, it even looks purple. In company with bright interior colors, a Marine Blue Porsche 911 is one hell of a tasteful piece of design.

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Maritime Blue – i.a. Porsche 964 Carrera (1991-1993) & 968 (1992-1994)

In the early 90’s, flashy colors had a bit of a comeback. Yellow and purple were modern then and perfectly fitted into the time of synthesized pop music and all time classic movies like Basic Instinct or Hot Shots. In the times of shoulder pads, Porsche offered showy colors like the pretty bright Martime Blue. The color was available for nearly all models of the Porsche lineup. Martime Blue aged exceptionally well, so in 2011 and 2016 Porsche gave that color a comeback on the 911, Boxster and Cayman. Color codes for this non-metallic blue are LM5A, L38B, F2 and 38B.

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Lapis Blue – Porsche 911 (2001-2008), Boxster (2001 & 2003-2007), Cayman (2006-2007), Cayenne (2003-2006)

At the beginning of the new millennium, Porsche’s customers lusted after subtle colors. Black, grey and silver are dominating the street scene since then. Porsche therefore offered the dark and very metallic Lapis Blue. Depending on the ambient lighting and the outline, Lapis Blue could shimmer very bright in some areas. On the other hand, it still remains discreet and unobtrusive looks. During the mid-2000’s, every single Porsche model could be ordered with the color code M5W. Boxster and 996 models do wear Lapis Blue quite regularly.

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So, how many shades of blue have been offered by Porsche? In total: 102!

By now, you should have got the impression, that a maximum degree of individuality for the customers has always been highly important for Porsche. In recent years, more and more customers bought cars in very flashy colors. That’s great news, at least from our perspective. No matter if Petrol Blue, Aga Blue, Azure Blue or one of the 99 other blue options. In 2017, Porsche released a particularly striking color with Miami Blue, which seems to be a perfect definition of a true eyecatcher. We love those dashes of color in our world of silver or black leased cars!

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FAQs

What is the rarest blue Porsche? ›

Porsche Fountain Blue Metallic is one of the rarest 997.1 colors, making even unusual colors like Nordic Gold, and Malachite Green look positively common in comparison. It has returned to the Porsche palette via the Paint-to-Sample program.

What is the light blue Porsche color called? ›

Miami Blue | Porsche's light blue color.

What is Porsche Dark Blue called? ›

Porsche Dark Blue (dunkelblau) is a classic non-metallic navy blue. It's as smart as a classic navy blazer, but sadly, seldom seen. How Rare is Dark Blue? We judge rarity of Dark Blue on a one to five scale, (in the purely subjective opinions of our editors).

What is the code for gentian blue Porsche? ›

Porsche Enzian/Gentian Blue Code LM5D Basecoat Spray Paint.

What is Porsche's most iconic color? ›

Deep magenta red

Ruby Star holds a significant place in Porsche's history, dating back to 1991 when it appeared on models like the Porsche 911, 928, and 944. This rare and iconic color has become synonymous with Porsche, known for its distinct, bold, and joyous deep magenta red hue.

What is Porsche's signature color? ›

When it comes to Racing Yellow, it needs no introduction: it's one of Porsche's most famous and iconic colours!

What color code is voodoo blue Porsche? ›

A clean PTS Voodoo Blue (Z12) RS from the UK with silver wheels on PCCBs, matching silver wing uprights, and painted headlight washers.

What is the blue Porsche cars name? ›

Sally Carrera is a 2002 Porsche 996 Carrera and a major character in the Disney/Pixar Cars film franchise. She is the town attorney for Radiator Springs, having relocated there from California where she was a successful lawyer. She is voiced by Bonnie Hunt.

What is the difference between midnight blue and night blue Porsche? ›

Night Blue Metallic is sometimes confused with the earlier shade, Midnight Blue Metallic. It's actually a bit lighter and has less of a Cobalt feel to it. It's a particularly attractive shade that just can't seem to unseat black or silver in the hearts of Porsche customers.

Is Mexico blue a Porsche color? ›

Mexico Blue is truly one of the great Porsche blues. This non-metallic light/medium blue took its inspiration from some of the bold American muscle car colors of the 60s and 70s (think Mustang Boss 302 Grabber Blue).

What is the code for Porsche midnight blue? ›

New Genuine Porsche Touch Up Paint MIDNIGHT BLUE METALLIC Paint Code 37W.

What is the rarest Porsche color? ›

Violet Blue Metallic is one of the rarest water-cooled 911 colors. It's really not much of a blue, being far closer to a silvery, bright metallic purple. It suits the clean lines of the 996 quite well. We wish more people had ordered the color.

What does gentian blue look like? ›

Gentian Blue Metallic is one of the most vibrant dark blues that Porsche offers and looks exceptional in any lighting. It's similar to, but brighter than the previously offered Porsche Iris Blue Pearl. How Rare is Gentian Blue Metallic?

What is the color code for Gulf blue Porsche? ›

Paint Color Code Gulf Orange 019 and Gulf Blue 328.

Which is the rarest Porsche? ›

But during the production run of the 964 (which occurred between 1988 and 1994) just 63,762 cars rolled off the production line, making the 964 the rarest generation of 911 ever made.

What is the rarest Porsche color Porsche Apricot Beige? ›

Porsche Apricot Beige is probably one of the rarest of Porsche beiges. By the late 1980s, beige was as out of vogue as bellbottoms, so there were few takers during the two model years in which the color was offered. Most Porschephiles have never seen a 928, a 964, or a G-body Carrera in this color.

What is the most unloved Porsche? ›

Enter the 912. Virtually identical to the 911 except it was powered initially by the 1.6L flat-four from the 356 SC. It may have done the job at the time, but when collectors started to snatch up older 911's, the 912 was left behind.

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