When it comes to colours, carmakers are about as adventurous as a west London property developer. It’s all oatmeal this and beige that. I think of all the work that has gone into the new Range Rover and then I weep when I see the lamentably pitiable range of colours in which it can be supplied. All of them are about as dreary as being dead. Now this ferrari that’s a whole different level of sexy!

We know all about the grand masters who create the woodwork at Rolls-Royce’s factory in Sussex, and we’ve heard, over and over, how they use 45kg of paint on each car, and how the seats are made from Scandinavian cattle, because there are no barbed-wire fences in the frozen north on which the bull can nick his hide. It has to be a bull, by the way, because cows get pregnant which causes stretch marks.
So we know that the interior is jolly well made by craftsmen who care. But the interior on the Phantom that I drove was rather more than that. Because it was white. All white. The seats were white. The dash was white. The dials were white. It was like sitting inside Elton John’s piano. And it made me wonder… why don’t other carmakers ever go down this route?
Yes, of course, there is Pagani, who makes interiors that are genuinely interesting, if a little difficult to actually use. And Lamborghini is not averse to offering customers seats finished in bright orange leather. But almost everyone else? No.

Look at all the fabrics available in a furniture shop, or Liberty. Look at all the different dining- room tables you can buy. Look at the limitless range of colours you can paint the inside of your house. And you start to wonder why your car’s innards are always, always, always grey.

The most common question we get from most drivers is – What car color is the best when it comes to ease of maintenance? In other terms, the color that doesn’t easily show off scratches or doesn’t easily look dirty. Also, it is industry knowledge and car expertise that a vehicle’s color affects the initial purchase price, maintenance, resale, and repair —all greater concerns today.
According to car experts, if you are not willing to put in that much work in maintaining the car’s immaculate color, then you must stay away from dark ones such as black. Typically, more scratches and swirls are seen on darker colors. On the other hand, colors like white, silver, shades of gray, and other light colors are the easiest to take care of. Days to weeks of dust hardly show up on these colors.
If you live in a place where mud, dirt, and grime are ever-present, it’s best to choose a car color that won’t need a wash every other day. Not only is this more budget-friendly, it also saves a lot of your valuable time.

Your car shows your personality and the taste. Hence, it is important to pick the right interior theme that goes with your personality and your profession altogether. So, let’s find out how can you pick the color for the interior of your car now!

1. Rule One –Discover your Interior Design Inspiration
Your car’s interior defines your design inspiration. So, it’s better to be found out. You won’t enjoy your ride if the interior isn’t the one that you like. Whatever, the theme you are going to choose, just ensure that is it the combination of at least three colors excluding the neutrals like black, white, and brown.

2. Rule Two-Consider Visibility and Safety Factors 
A few colors have visibility and safety effects on your driving. Many people overlook the interior color and the safety while they drive. Most of the colors have risk factors that fluctuate during day and night.
Like black has 12%, blue has 7%, and silver has 10% high risk at daylight. So, pick the color (be it internal or external to the car) that suits your driving schedule as well.

3. Rule Three- The Interior is a lot more dependent on the Exterior
 The most important rule to get the best interior car color is to collaborate it with the exterior. One simply cannot have the blue interior with striking red exterior. But it doesn’t mean that you should coat the entire the whole car with the same color inside out. Instead, try to use some best color combinations like black-grey, white-beige, and much more.
Besides, you can add more detail to the interior by not falling for the cheap paints. Picking the paint is a onetime expense and a low-quality color can horribly spoil the internal look of the car.

4. Rule Four- Go with the Safest Colors
If the availability of multiple colors confuses you, it’s better to go for the safest color combination. Some of them are yellow, cream, blue, and red. These base colors will go with almost any sort of exterior and result in the best car interior color combinations.

Whether you are choosing the best interior car color for your next car or renovating one, use these amazing tips to end up with the best eye-catching car colors.

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I think of all the work that has gone into the new Range Rovers and then I weep when I see the lamentably pitiable range of colours in which it can be supplied. All of them are about as dreary as being dead. Now this Brabus that’s a whole different level of sexy!

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I’m think something bright and yellow

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A Rolls Royce is wow, but an orange Rolls Royce interior is SLAY!

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