Find all of the colors and color codes for the 2011 Mustang in this easy to use graph! Late Model Restoration lays out each color with real photos to give you a taste of how they look on the S197 Mustang.
One of the most common colors available on every year Mustang makes its return on the 2011 Mustang. The 2011 Mustang in black is a crowd favorite due to it's ability to adapt to smoked and black-out Mustang parts. Adding a set of Mustang wheels is a great way to add to the stealthy look of a black Mustang.
For those wanting a deeper red, Candy Red was a perfect color to get your 2011 Mustang equipped with. Taking almost a burgundy hue, Candy Red was one of the colors that took a different look in the sun than it did in low light. In the sun, it looked like a slighty darker red than Race Red, but when parked in the shade or near sun down, it look on a much darker, burgundy color.
Making its return from the classic error, the Grabber Blue paint made a huge splash on the 2010 Mustang. Ford saw the great feedback from Mustang owners and carried the paint color into the 2011 year. This light blue was perfect for those wanting a brighter blue than Deep Impact and was a perfect fit for black wheels!
Ingot Silver was another widely popular color for the S197 Mustangs. Silver has always been a favorite among Mustang owners and Ingot was no different. The subtle paint was the perfect blank canvas for any color wheels and decals. The silver and black scheme was always popular across every generation.
Another great color that has continued it's legacy into the 2011 Mustang color lineup is Kona Blue. When Kona made it's debut in 2010, Mustang owners quickly began feuding on Kona Blue vs Deep Impact Blue. While we are huge fans of both, we lean more towards Kona due to it's darker tones in low light. We are interested to see how they will compliment the sharp curves of the 2018 Mustang's front end.
Switching things up from previous years Oxford White color, Performance White took more of a vanilla color. Some referenced Oxford White to being a brighter white while Performance White was much smoother white. White Mustangs are always a fan favorite and Performance White proved to be the same!
There is nothing quite like a red Mustang and the 2011 in Race Red is no exception. Race Red was a really bright red that mimicked the classic red Mustangs that America came to love. Call it classic, call it aggressive, or call it cute, the Race Red S197 appealed to all types of Mustang fans and made an impact on everyone who saw them.
Being first offered in 2010, Sterling Grey was the perfect color for those who were not fans of louder colors like Race Red & Grabber Blue. Sterling offered a dark shade of grey that gave a clean look with silver, chrome or dark wheels. Carrying into 2011, Sterling was not the most popular color, but it still had a very good fan base.
Continuing over from 2011, yellow blaze makes it's return on the 2011 Mustang. Not being as bright as previous yellow paint codes in the Mustang's history, yellow blaze gave Mustang owners who wanted a different color, but did not like a super bright color, a great additional option.