Marcel
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With coating applied?
First post. Brought my Rapid Red Premium AWD extended range home on Sunday and introduced her to my 65. Right now she's at the shop getting PPF on the full front, powder coated wheels (gloss black), painted calipers (of course red), and ceramic coating. Will post pictures when I get her back next week.
Funny thing... My dealer pulled the Oasis report for the VIN to check for recalls etc before delivering it... The color is listed on the report as Lucid Red. ? But it's Rapid Red on everything else.The Rapid Red does look better on MME, on the opposite, I was parked beside a Rapid Red F150 the other day and I found my Ruby Red to better suit the truck.... but it might just be a personal taste thing
Both colors are amazing, especially when all cleaned and in the sunlight!!!
Lucid Red and Rapid Red are the same thing. The European market gets the Mach-E in Lucid Red, for instance, but they're painted at the same paint booth in Cuautitlan with the same red paint.Funny thing... My dealer pulled the Oasis report for the VIN to check for recalls etc before delivering it... The color is listed on the report as Lucid Red. ? But it's Rapid Red on everything else.
Using different names is definitely the way to achieve efficiency in global operations, was more my point. There *really* isn't a good reason to use different names for the same paint color in different English speaking markets. Unless one of the names was Rosacea Red, then keep that in Europe. LolLucid Red and Rapid Red are the same thing. The European market gets the Mach-E in Lucid Red, for instance, but they're painted at the same paint booth in Cuautitlan with the same red paint.
where did you get the black Pony above the Mach-e emblem on the side?