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Can anyone tell me what the perceived difference is between Celestial Black and Midnight Black?
 
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According to the Jaguar advertising copy writers who have to get themselves excited about such things, Celestial Black (exclusive to the XK Portfolio Pack) is a more prominent 'bluish' metallic black than Midnight Black.

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Celestial Black was unique to the XKR Portfolio in 2008. It is black with a blue fleck in it. If you look at the car in the right light it looks dark blue.
 
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Thanks guys. So midnight has some blue metallic specs mixed in but not as much as celestial? How about Ultimate Black?
 
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Originally Posted by tommyd
Thanks guys. So midnight has some blue metallic specs mixed in but not as much as celestial? How about Ultimate Black?
Ultimate Black has 5% more metallic content than Midnight Black so it has a more goldish than blue hue.

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Can anyone tell me what the perceived difference is between Celestial Black and Midnight Black?
How about including Ultimate Black and also Ebony.
 
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Ebony is non-metallic
 
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My Midnight Black 12 vert has enough metallic flakes in it to make it look like a very dark blue in some lighting.
 
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I consider my Midnight Black as a very dark blue shade and not black at all.... though at night you can't tell it's blue.
 
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I believe that's what's referred to as "Black with blue reflect" - i.e. the base colour is black, but the flakes reflect blue. So you get black with blue highlights; tasty!

Unfortunately, I didn't get a choice with mine, because they only come in Stratus Grey - which, like yours, looks black under night lighting. But I'd have preferred black…
 
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