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  • Dodge Stryker Red on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#1) Dodge Stryker Red

    Originally offered only on Vipers in 2013, this gorgeously shifting crimson has found its way onto a few red cars since. Notably, the Dodge Hellcat.

    Factory code 936689, BASF code 897298. 

  • Kiln Red (Brick Red Pearl Metallic) on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#2) Kiln Red (Brick Red Pearl Metallic)

    A custom paint mix from a Firebird forum. Its owner describes this paint as alternatively Kiln Red (Porsche) and Brick Red Pearl Metallic. Likely a Porsche base with red pearl and metallic additive. It's hard to say exactly, since it is a custom mix; closest thing available in the aftermarket is TCP Global Firethorn Red Pearl RSP UB2701 KIT-M. 

  • Nissan Midnight Garnet on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#3) Nissan Midnight Garnet

    Used from 2009 to 2016 for various models. This red car color is a beautiful garnet that shifts between bright red and near black, depending on the angle. Also known as New Dark Red, Dark Red, and Tuscan Sun.

    Factory code 918176, PPG 918176 and BASF 761978. 

  • Dodge Viper Red on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#4) Dodge Viper Red

    If you've been a teenage boy at any point between 1992 and 2015, odds are pretty good you're already familiar with this color. If you didn't have at least one poster of a red Viper in your bedroom, you never went through puberty. AKA "Adrenaline Red.

    Factory code 73840, PPG 72840 and Sherwin Williams code 45963. 

  • Ferrari Rosso Corsa (Post-1997) on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#5) Ferrari Rosso Corsa (Post-1997)

    A slightly deeper red than the old Rosso Corsa, used from 1997 to present day.

    Factory code 322, PPG 75250 and BASF 923604.

  • Corvette Black Rose Metallic on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#6) Corvette Black Rose Metallic

    A brand new color for 2017, Black Rose is also known as Black Cherry by Buick, and Deep Amethyst by Cadillac. As the names imply, this "red" certainly looks deep purple or plum at most angles. It's only noticeably red when viewed from straight ahead on a flat surface. This red car is certainly eye-catching.

    GM code GGA and WA409B

  • Ford Vermillion Red on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#7) Ford Vermillion Red

    Used by any number of classic Fords from 1935 to 1969, this was probably the most popular red available during the heyday of hot rods.

    Factory code M1722, Sherwin Williams 7528. 

  • Ferrari Rosso Corsa (Pre-1997) on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#8) Ferrari Rosso Corsa (Pre-1997)

    Originally used by Fiat in 1967, Rosso Corsa was used by Ferrari from 1981 to 1996. Perhaps the brightest red Ferrari has ever used.

    Factory Code 300, PP code 72489. 

  • Corvette Rally Red on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#9) Corvette Rally Red

    Probably the best of all classic Corvette reds, available from 1965 to 1968. Still as popular today as ever.

    Factory code WA3395, Sherwin Williams 9534 and PPG 71491. 

  • Mercedes Firemist Red Metallic on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#10) Mercedes Firemist Red Metallic

    Firemist is kind of the old man of the group, as far as this list goes. But this Mercedes color used from 2002 to 2014 does stand out in a stately, refined sort of way. Not so bright  that people think you're still in high school, but not so subtle as to go totally unnoticed. Firemist is a red for the discerning hooligan. Also known as Amber Mist and Bernsteinrot.


    Factory code 528, PPG code 75615 and BASF 197799.

  • Ford Ruby Red on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#11) Ford Ruby Red

    A pretty red metallic used by Ford from 2012 to present, Ruby Red has the unique quality of actually being the color of rubies. Which is unusual.

    Factory code M7283, BASF code 883552. 

  • Ford Rangoon Red on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#12) Ford Rangoon Red

    This bright, misty crimson was used on practically every red Mustang you've ever seen. Seen on Mustangs built between 1958 through 1979.

    Factory code M1515, Sherwin Williams 2127. 

  • Lamborghini Diablo Rosso on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#13) Lamborghini Diablo Rosso

    Along with Viper Red, another staple of teenage bedroom posters from 1990 to 2000. Like Lamborghini, this red car color cares about one thing above all others: getting attention.

    Factory code 231136, PPG code 73814. 

  • Ford Fleet Red on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#14) Ford Fleet Red

    Used on several Ford vehicles including the Thunderbird and Mustang from 1956 through 1971. Also known as Fiesta Red.

    Factory code M0530 and Dupont 2219H.

  • GM Victory Red on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#15) GM Victory Red

    A very bright shade of red slightly reminiscent of the old Hugger Orange, albeit a bit darker and more reddish. Used from 1989 to 2016, also known as Fire Red and Blaze Red.

    Factory code WA9260, DuPont 4154 and BASF 826233. 

  • MOPAR Bright Red on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#16) MOPAR Bright Red

    Used from 1966 through 1983, this is the color that pretty much defines "Arrest Me Red" and proves that red car stigma. It's almost surprising MOPAR never called it that. Instead, they went with Bright, Scorch, Flame and Matador Red, depending on brand and model year. Shame.

    Factory code DT3277, BASF code A1836R and PPG 71483. 

  • Brockway Truck on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#17) Brockway Truck

    If you've never heard of the Brockway Motor Company, don't feel bad. Despite the fact that they were in business for 55 years, Brockway is just one of those heavy truck companies that slipped through the cracks of history. But they did use a pretty killer bright red in 1959 and 1960.

    Sherwin Williams 99415, DuPont 93-2787.

  • MOPAR High Impact Go Mango on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#18) MOPAR High Impact Go Mango

    One of MOPAR's crazy High Impact colors from the Golden Age of Musclecars. Produced from 1960 to 1970, Go Mango was only debatably red; it was also known as Vitamin C on Non-Dodge vehicles. But it's at least slightly more reddish than Hemi Orange, which Chrysler also calls "red." Whatever. Either way, it's Go Mango.

    Factory code DT5167, DuPont code 5065LH. 

  • GM Bright Red on Random Best Factory Red Car Colors

    (#19) GM Bright Red

    Probably the nearest modern match to classic Corvette Rally Red, this eyeball-searing shade was used from 1984 to 2003 on everything from Firebirds to Aztecs, Corvettes to trucks.

    Factory code WA7475, PPG 3464 and DuPont B8241.  

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In daily life, red cars are very common. Who doesn't like red? Red is the most ardent color, symbolizing vitality and passion. Without a single exception, almost all car manufacturers will design some cars in red, which is still unique and conspicuous when compared with the plain white and black all over the street. Ferrari has always insisted on using red as a symbol, this color became the classic representative color of Ferrari.

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