This is not a drill, Porsche’s new colors have you picking bananas or oranges
Published on Jun 04, 2025 at 2:36 AM (UTC+4)
by Jason Fan
Last updated on Jun 03, 2025 at 1:36 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
Porsche is turning heads again, and not because of lap times or Nürburgring records.
This time, it’s all about the paint. Yes, you read that right.
Porsche’s latest batch of color options is here, under the brand’s famous Paint to Sample program.
In a way, it’s like walking into a fruit market crossed with a designer showroom.
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The carmaker has released a crop of vibrant, rare, and sometimes downright cheeky colors.
Some are vintage throwbacks, while others are nature-inspired or pulled straight from the brand’s design archives.
All of these Paint to Sample options, however, are anything but boring.
For starters, Signalorange (2SW) and Atacamayellow (Y30) may sound like smoothie ingredients, but these are full-on statement paints.
Signalorange is a retro classic that debuted in the 1970s on cars like the 911, so you can try your luck to find one for cheap on Marketplace.
It’s bright, bold, and unapologetically orange.

Atacamayellow, on the other hand, leans sunny-side-up with a dash of spice.
Named after Chile’s Atacama Desert, it brings a warm, golden tone that catches sunlight like a solar panel.
Put it on a 911 and you can combine extreme performance with a dash of tropical sunrise.
If green is more your scene, you’ve got options like Amazonasgruenmetallic (6TN).
It is a lush, jungle-inspired metallic that seems built for adventure.
Then there’s Ashleygreen (6IL), a color with an upscale edge.

Interestingly, the carmaker hasn’t revealed who Ashley is, but if the color is any clue, she probably wears linen and owns a vineyard.
For something a bit moodier, Goodmangrey (7II) steps in with sleek, steely confidence.
It’s gray with grit, resembling a tailored suit for your sports car.

And for those who take their style with a side of caffeine, Coffeeblack (9MU) serves up a roasted, rich finish with brown undertones.
It’s smooth, deep, and seriously classy.

And we can’t forget Quercusverde (6QG), which is Latin for ‘oak green’.
It is a shade that channels nature’s calm with a dark forest hue.
Of course, if you prefer a classic canvas, Carrarawhitemetallic (Z98) is still in the mix.
It’s clean, polished, and forever versatile, and Porsche’s version of ‘goes with everything.’

So, whether you’re peeling out in a banana-yellow Taycan or cruising in forest-green cool, Porsche’s newest color drop is anything but boring.
The Paint to Sample program may even help with your Porsche’s resale value.
Not that the carmaker needs it, since the 911 retains value better than any other car.
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Jason Fan is an experienced content creator who graduated from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore with a degree in communications. He then relocated to Australia during a millennial mid-life crisis. A fan of luxury travel and high-performance machines, he politely thanks chatbots just in case the AI apocalypse ever arrives. Jason covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on technology, planes and luxury.