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I think it gets a lot more complaints here because Rivian came into the scene with colors. It was fun, part of the brand ethos, at least we thought.Queue up 8 pages of complaints about how grays are boring. There, saved you all the trouble.
Have you ever shopped for diamonds?Trying to determine how that's different from El Cap Granite. I mean, side-by-side I'm sure there's a difference, but from the photos I've seen, I can't tell.
One is grey and the other is gray. It took awhile, but I get it now.![]()
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The most popular car colors per Grok:I think it gets a lot more complaints here because Rivian came into the scene with colors. It was fun, part of the brand ethos, at least we thought.
It wasn't scared to do yellow. Not gold or reddish yellow. Yellow. Not metallic blue or some variation of gray blue or navy, but blue. Red with an orange tinge. Green that is green not gray green.
And freaking purple.
I would never buy the purple but I'm glad its being offered. I find it less offensive than our third shade of gray. I think most Rivians fans would agree.
General population, most people don't care. What's the free color? Cool. They'll take that. Us Rivian fans like our pops of colors.
HMG is offensive because we would have taken any other color on the rainbow over another gray. Just give us El Cap Granite again and call it a day. This is a nothingburger. I can give Rivian a lot of passes but this is just silly.
Prematurely Gray, Legally Gray, the marketing possibilities are boundless.Wasn't April fools a while ago? At least they didn't call it Millenial Gray
Most people are boring but those colors also happen to be the most often free option. Also if you wander into any new car lot, it is a sea of white and gray, so a lot of is whats available to a new shopper. Red cars for some reason got this myth about higher insurance cost or being pulled over more. Bright colors car started to be considered tacky for some reason unless it was on a supercar. Gray and black started to be considered "luxury" and I think everyone just rode Mercedes on that high to modern day.are those the most popular because that is what the people want or because that is what is offered/available? I thought I read somewhere they are the least expensive to manufacture/apply therefore that is why most car OEMs produce them.
Wasn't arguing that. I'm aware of the new car preference. I was speaking to Rivian owners spefically, as I do think a decent amount of us were drawn to the brand for their fun colors (keywords some, like you said, you don't want a bright truck).The most popular car colors per Grok:
Here’s the full global breakdown from Axalta’s 2025 data:
- White: 29%
- Black: 23%
- Gray: 22%
- Silver: 7%
- Blue: 6%
- Other colors (red, green, etc.): the rest
Together, white + black + gray make up 74% of all new cars produced globally — neutrals continue to dominate.
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The fact is most people don't want bright colors. I think the bright colors Rivian has created look cool, but I would not want them on my truck.
Rivian has to make what people want, and people can complain all day, but not enough buyers agree to justify producing bright colors.
Almost, but I would say it's Rivian Blue that gets replaced by Catalina Cove rather than Red Canyon. They already tried to get rid of Red Canyon once and brought it back. I'd expect it to live on as an R1 exclusive color, and maybe as a special edition for the R2 like they did with Borealis on the R1 before adding it to the regular lineup on R2.HMB - Ha, I really want Half Moon Blue.... or shall I say "Catalina Cove". Company streamlining production
R1 colors....
El Cap - All paint used and replaced with HMG
Red Canyon - running last production run and soon to be replaced with CC
LA Silver - Use up all paint and replace with ES