In Honor of Earth Day, Nine Green Cars We Love
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2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat – Sublime Green
Dodge's Sublime is a great throwback to a color available on the original Challenger. We think it's the perfect color for the crazy Challenger SRT Hellcat.
Dodge - 2/9
2015 Jaguar F-Type Project 7 – British Racing Green
The Jaguar F-Type is the sort of car that looks good in any color, but British Racing Green feels especially appropriate. It's perfect with the white accents and stripes on the limited-edition Project 7.
Jaguar - 3/9
1961 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato
The light metallic green on the Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato is unlike any other shade of green we've ever seen. Stunning.
Rex Gray + Flickr - 4/9
2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 – Gotta Have It Green
Ford's throwback to the good old days of Trans Am racing just feels right in Gotta Have it Green. Plus, it's one of the greatest names for a car paint color ever.
Ben + Flickr - 5/9
1997 McLaren F1 GT – Silverstone Green
McLaren calls the color on this long-tail F1 GT "Silverstone Green." It's a bluish shade you could lose yourself in for hours.
Cem Ozdel/Anadolu Agency + Getty - 6/9
Lamborghini Miura – Verde Miura
Lamborghini's first mid-engine V12 car looks best in bright colors, like this one aptly dubbed Verde Miura.
Pedro Borges - 7/9
2016 McLaren 675LT – Napier Green
McLaren offers its amazing 675LT in a hue called Napier Green and as you can see, it looks gorgeous on camera. It's the perfect shape to emphasize all the crazy aerodynamics that make the LT what it is.
DW Burnett/Puppyknuckles - 8/9
1963 Ferrari 250 GT/L "Lusso" – Verde British
Red Ferraris are overrated. You want your Ferrari in Verde British, especially if it's a Lusso like this.
trecca + Getty - 9/9
Lamborghini Espada
This Lamborghini Espada in light metallic green is so pretty it hurts a bit. Green suits the Bertone-designed body so well.
National Motor Museum/Heritage Images + Getty
These are some of our favorite cars, painted in our favorite color.