Porsche appears to be exploring color-shifting bodywork that adapts to clothing using cameras and electricity, pushing ...
Porsche wants to use a camera to capture any color you see, anywhere, and then replicate it on the car instantly.
Porsche color changing paint could let drivers copy any color they see using a camera-based system according to a newly filed patent ...
Porsche Asia Pacific and Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur have joined forces to create a one-off Taycan Turbo S known as the Celestial Jade. Created through the Sonderwunsch program, the model is a sight ...
Range Rovers can be pretty special vehicles. Sure, a lot of them have spotty reliability, and yeah they can be pricey to fix, but there's something charming and alluring about the luxurious British ...
To elevate it, Porsche wants to use a camera system to capture an image. Take a snapshot of anything you want, then pick the ...
Color-shifting paint, which was popular in the tuning scene during the '90s, is making a comeback. The specific paint is Ford's Mystichrome—a prismatic, color-shifting finish that first appeared on ...
The 1996 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra was the first production car with optional color-shifting paint, which relies on tiny prisms that catch light and refract it. The technology was originally developed to ...
NEW YORK -- Color-shifting paint, the car finish that changes color before your eyes, is widening its palette with the paint on the limited-edition 2004 SVT Mustang Cobra. The car goes from green to ...
Though it’s unclear whether carmakers will ultimately settle on forty or fifty different shades or some lesser number, variants on gray are overtaking white and silver as America’s most common car ...
A glorious 2021 McLaren Elva is expected to sell for between $1.8 million and $2.4 million when it will hit the auction block by RM Sotheby’s in November. McLaren only ever built 149 examples of the ...
Perhaps Henry Ford’s most famous and overused quote is: “Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it’s black.” Well, today’s Ford Motor Company is taking the opposite ...