Today, February 16, is Matching Color Day in Japan. It’s a play on the words ni au iro (similar colors), which sounds like ni (2) i (1) ro (6). The occasion asks us to consider what colors go well together in clothing and fashion, but we’re going to apply it to cars. Design studios have dedicated color rooms with reams of upholstery and paint samples and employees whose entire job is to select the best matches. These days so many cars seem to come with just a sea of black inside, which makes a well-chosen merge all the more alluring.
What’s your favorite factory exterior/interior color combo on a Japanese car?
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