Pink remains a rarity in the automotive market, with experts attributing this to a combination of cultural, economic and technical factors.
Low demand among buyers is due to the fact that pink is traditionally associated with a feminine image, and manufacturers have tried to capture this niche, but it turned out to be economically unprofitable. Classic colors, such as black, gray, white or blue, remain universal and more in demand.
The technical features of the painting also influenced the rejection of pink. It turned out that pink shades fade faster and require frequent repairs, which creates a risk of customer dissatisfaction.
Despite this, pink cars sometimes appear in special editions or on individual orders, but they remain a rarity for the mass market.
The automotive industry continues to experiment with colors, but pink still remains marginal in the mass market.