Quantum vs. Nardo
#1
AudiWorld Super User
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Quantum vs. Nardo
Can you distinguish Quantum Grey vs. Nardo Grey in the wild, how close are the two colors?
The S5 below is a 2019 in Quantum and the A3 S-line is Nardo, are they really that close in color?
Does Quantum and Nardo look the same in daylight, but in overcast or at dusk do they appear different?
The S5 below is a 2019 in Quantum and the A3 S-line is Nardo, are they really that close in color?
Does Quantum and Nardo look the same in daylight, but in overcast or at dusk do they appear different?
Last edited by synergize; 01-14-2019 at 06:24 PM.
#2
AudiWorld Senior Member
This should help you out https://www.audiworld.com/forums/aud...2954500/page2/
hard to tell the difference in pictures but side by side and in the real world you can tell the difference. Quantum is darker than Nardo. I'll leave it to you to determine which one you like better.
hard to tell the difference in pictures but side by side and in the real world you can tell the difference. Quantum is darker than Nardo. I'll leave it to you to determine which one you like better.
#3
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This should help you out https://www.audiworld.com/forums/aud...2954500/page2/
hard to tell the difference in pictures but side by side and in the real world you can tell the difference. Quantum is darker than Nardo. I'll leave it to you to determine which one you like better.
hard to tell the difference in pictures but side by side and in the real world you can tell the difference. Quantum is darker than Nardo. I'll leave it to you to determine which one you like better.
#5
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listed as Quantum so evidently it is not metallic. This may not be correct, but it's all I could come up with.
#6
AudiWorld Senior Member
I'm not sure what the official term is but I would say both Nardo and Quantum or "flat" colors. Not matte as they do have a shine but not like metallic
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#8
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I haven't seen either in the flesh, but I'v really liked Nardo in most or all pics I've seen of it. It's a crisp, clean gray and I think that's important to get the look that it conveys, especially against the optional black trim. I have silver trim with my daytona, but I'd never consider silver with Nardo.
OTOH, Quantum seems quite a "dirty" gray with more green/brown in it. Now this might be much better at staying clean in some conditions and some people will prefer it anyway as the overall look might be more subtle..
But, for me, it seems to detract from what makes Nardo special to me.
I'd order Nardo without seeing it - not so the Quantum,
OTOH, Quantum seems quite a "dirty" gray with more green/brown in it. Now this might be much better at staying clean in some conditions and some people will prefer it anyway as the overall look might be more subtle..
But, for me, it seems to detract from what makes Nardo special to me.
I'd order Nardo without seeing it - not so the Quantum,
#9
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Having ordered the Daytona Gray Pearl sight unseen I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of “metal flake” in the paint. I’m not sure why they call Daytona Gray a “Pearl” but . . .
#10
AudiWorld Member
So, when I ordered my Daytona, I was wishing it could be just straight metallic. However, when I saw the colour in the flesh I couldn't understand why they called it pearl instead of simply metallic as that's what it looked like to me.
Then, after 9 months of ownership, my wife and I were walking back to the car on a sunny day and it struck me that the paint had this amazing quality of depth and smoothness that I had never noticed before - I could only describe it as a "pearlescent" glow. I'm not sure yet if this was a fluke of the light in that particular location on that day or if this quality in the paintwork will be more apparent to me in the future. Time will tell, but I hope it's the latter.
Anyway, I agree that the distinction between metallic and pearl is subtle WRT Audi's Daytona. But, when the light is just right it's unmistakable and I suspect the distinctive qualities affect appreciation of the color and paint quality even when the actual pearlescence being different to metallic isn't so obvious.