I thought so too, but then @Norwegian e-enthusiast posted the picture in #47That's a much cooler blue than the Grabber Blue, IMO. (or what I all Baby Blue)
Going by those images, I'm not convinced it's not grabber blue as camera and lighting can make a big difference, and I assume there is some variance depending on dye lot. Would need to see both colors in the same picture, or official name from Ford...No. Grabber Blue is glossy and a lighter shade of blue. Like these https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/grabber-blue-mach-e-club.83/
As I mentioned the blue car is a testdrive prototype that is only build for being driven. They have other cars that are made for being a showcar to be an example how production specs will look like. The satin blue wrap sadly will not be available for the Mach-E, but the car really looked stunning in that color.Enlightening! And some pictures I took from two Youtube videoes seem to confirm that this car was originally (star) white. The car in the videoes and pictures does not have wheel arches painted in the same colour as the car, so that ought to make it quite clear that it isn't a First Edition (also, of course, the FE doesn't come in white). But why, then, is the blue wrapped car shown in London, equipped with a scuff plate marked with "First Edition"? Is this a prototype with a bit of this and that? And will this "satin blue" colour ever be an official choice?
It's stated somewhere else that this a white car that has been wrapped.Going by those images, I'm not convinced it's not grabber blue as camera and lighting can make a big difference, and I assume there is some variance depending on dye lot. Would need to see both colors in the same picture, or official name from Ford...
I think this is the first time I've seen the silver color on an actual Mach E near the end of this video. That's my reservation pick for the GT, but the Grabber Blue and unannounced color will get serious consideration.
Is that not Carbonized Gray? Sorry, these colours seem to have us all confused! I remember a German video not that long ago (same guy that did the recent one on the satin blue) and some of us thought that car was the silver, turned out to be the gray.I think this is the first time I've seen the silver color on an actual Mach E near the end of this video. That's my reservation pick for the GT, but the Grabber Blue and unannounced color will get serious consideration.
I agree about the First Addition point, although I figured "show cars" didn't necessarily follow the rules. The GT show car was Grabber Blue, but that option was not available during preorder of the GT. I also wondered at first if it was the Carbonized Gray, but seems too light to my eye. Definitely seems more silver to me. Looked good either way.Is that not Carbonized Gray? Sorry, these colours seem to have us all confused! I remember a German video not that long ago (same guy that did the recent one on the satin blue) and some of us thought that car was the silver, turned out to be the gray.
Plus, it seems to be First Edition, and don’t think that’s available in the silver.
It's Carbonized Gray, here's a pic from me where the car was standing at the other location ?I think this is the first time I've seen the silver color on an actual Mach E near the end of this video. That's my reservation pick for the GT, but the Grabber Blue and unannounced color will get serious consideration.
Must have been the lighting. Didn't seem as dark in the video. Thanks!It's Carbonized Gray, here's a pic from me where the car was standing at the other location ?
Full video of my Darren Palmer interview should be online this evening ?