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Black Pack

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Average price

500€ - 2500€

The Black Pack, also known under various commercial names such as 'Night Package', 'Shadow Line' or 'Black Styling Package', is an increasingly popular aesthetic customization option in the automotive world. This package consists of replacing most, if not all, of the body elements usually finished in chrome, aluminum, or body color with black finishes, most often in glossy black or sometimes in matte black. The parts typically involved include the grille, mirror caps, window surrounds, roof rails, badges and monograms, as well as bumper inserts or exhaust tips. The wheels may also be included in the package or offered as an option. The main objective of the Black Pack is to give the vehicle a sportier, more aggressive, and modern look. It creates a striking contrast, particularly on light-colored bodies, and unifies the design for a more understated and premium appearance. Offered by the majority of manufacturers, from mainstream to the most premium brands, this pack has become a must-have for motorists wishing to stand out and assert their car's character without resorting to deeper modifications.

Benefits

  • Gives the vehicle a sportier and more aggressive look.
  • Increases distinction and personalization compared to standard models.
  • Creates a more modern and premium design by eliminating chrome.
  • Can potentially improve the vehicle's appeal and resale value.

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What is a Black Pack in the automotive world?

The Black Pack is an exterior styling option that is gaining increasing popularity in the automotive market. Its principle is simple yet visually impactful: replacing traditionally chromed or body-colored elements with black equivalents. This trend responds to a growing demand for vehicles with a more dynamic and personalized look. Depending on the manufacturers, this pack may go by different names: 'Night Package' at Mercedes-Benz, 'Shadow Line' at BMW, 'Black Style Pack' at Audi, or even be integrated into specific trims such as 'Black Edition'. The desired effect is to create a strong contrast or, conversely, a stealthy 'full black' look, enhancing the vehicle's character and lines.

The benefits of opting for a Black Pack

Choosing a Black Pack is not just a matter of taste. It brings several concrete benefits to the vehicle owner:

  • Assertive and sporty style: This is the main advantage. The touches of gloss or matte black remove the sometimes classic look of chrome and accentuate the aggressiveness and sportiness of the design. A black grille, for example, radically changes the front end of a car.
  • Personalization and exclusivity: Equipping your car with a Black Pack allows it to be instantly distinguished from standard models. It is an effective way to stand out without incurring costs for complex modifications.
  • Modernity and elegance: Black is a timeless color associated with luxury and sobriety. An 'all black' treatment on the exterior details provides a touch of modernity and visual coherence that can make the vehicle appear more high-end.
  • Resale market appeal: Sporty trims and personalization options like the Black Pack are often highly sought after on the second-hand market. A vehicle equipped this way can be easier to sell and retain a better valuation.

Which elements are usually included in a Black Pack?

The content of a Black Pack can vary from one manufacturer to another and depending on the vehicle model. However, the following elements treated in gloss or matte black are most commonly found:

  • The grille and its surround: This is the central element that sets the tone.
  • The exterior mirror caps: A detail that has a lot of impact on the profile view.
  • The side window surrounds (window beltlines): They replace the chrome for a sleeker profile line.
  • The roof rails: Particularly visible on estates and SUVs, the black roof rails reinforce the adventurous or sporty look.
  • The badges, logos, and nameplates: The model name and brand logo turn black for a more discreet and sophisticated look.
  • The bumper inserts and rear diffuser: The decorative elements of the front and rear bumpers are darkened.
  • The exhaust tips: The black exhaust finishers complete the sporty appearance of the rear end.
  • The wheels: Often offered as a complementary option, black or black-machined alloy wheels are the final touch for a flawless look.

Price and availability of a Black Pack

The cost of a Black Pack varies. As an individual option on a new model, its price generally ranges between €500 and €2,500. This rate depends on the brand (premium manufacturers often charging more) and the number of elements included in the pack. On many vehicles, the Black Pack is directly integrated into a higher trim level or a special series (for example, S-Line trims at Audi, M Sport at BMW, or RS Line at Renault may offer a black pack as standard or as an option). This option is now available from almost all manufacturers, from Peugeot to Porsche, via Volkswagen and Skoda, testifying to its immense success among motorists.

Finitions équipées

147 finition(s) proposent cet équipement

Land Rover Land Rover Discovery Sport

Landmark Edition (1st generation) (2018-2019)

Land Rover Land Rover Discovery Sport

R-Dynamic SE (2nd generation) (2019-2026)

Land Rover Land Rover Evoque

Black Edition / Dark Edition (2nd generation) (2022-2026)

Land Rover Land Rover Range Rover

Autobiography Black (L405 - 4th Generation) (2014-2018)

Land Rover Land Rover Velar

Edition 25 / Special editions (1st generation phase 2) (2022-2026)

Mazda Mazda CX-3

Soft Black Edition (Phase 2 Special Edition) (2019-2020)

Mazda Mazda CX-60

Diesel Homura (1st generation) (2023-2026)

Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz T-Klasse

Edition 1 (1st generation W420) (2022-2023)

Mini Mini Clubman

Final Edition / Shadow Edition (2nd generation F54) (2022-2024)

Mini Mini Coupe

Cooper S Chili Pack (1st generation R58) (2011-2015)

Nissan Nissan Ariya

Kuro Edition (1st generation) (2023-2025)

Nissan Nissan GT-R

GT-R Black Edition (1st generation R35 phase 1) (2010-2011)

Nissan Nissan Interstar

Black Edition Limited Series (3rd generation Interstar) (2023-2025)

Nissan Nissan Juke

Connect Edition (1st generation) (2017-2019)

Nissan Nissan Note

Black Edition (1st generation) (2012-2013)

Nissan Nissan Note

Black Edition (2nd generation) (2015-2017)

Nissan Nissan Townstar Evalia

Black Edition (2nd generation - Townstar Evalia) (2023-2025)

Opel Opel Crossland

Opel 120 Years (1st generation - Crossland X) (2019-2020)

Opel Opel Grandland

GS (1st generation - Facelifted Grandland X) (2021-2023)

Opel Opel Movano

Black Edition (1st generation - Movano B) (2016-2019)

Associated equipment

Black roof rails

Black roof rails are exterior equipment installed longitudinally on the roof of a vehicle, primarily on station wagons, SUVs, and crossovers. Beyond their primary function of serving as a support for crossbars, a roof box, a bike rack, or a ski rack, they have become a true design element. The black finish, whether matte, satin, or gloss, gives the vehicle a sportier, more modern, and assertive look, often contrasting with the body color. These rails are generally made of aluminum to combine lightness and strength, then treated by anodizing or powder coating to achieve a durable black color that is resistant to weather and UV rays. They are a key component of aesthetic packages such as "Black Packs" or "Night Editions" offered by many manufacturers, which aim to replace chrome elements with black finishes for a more aggressive and high-end look. The integration of black roof rails is carefully designed to follow the lines of the roof, thereby contributing to the aerodynamics and overall design harmony of the vehicle.

Gloss black grille

The gloss black grille is a bodywork component that replaces the standard grille (often chrome, grey, or raw plastic) with a version finished in lacquered black paint. This accessory has become a staple of modern automotive design, particularly prized on sporty and high-end trims. By giving the vehicle's front end a more aggressive, understated, and contemporary look, it radically transforms its personality. Often integrated into manufacturer styling packages (such as 'Black Pack', 'Night Edition', or 'Shadow Line'), the gloss black grille creates a striking contrast with the body paint, especially on light colors such as white, grey, or red. Beyond its aesthetic role, it is designed to seamlessly integrate with the vehicle's lines and retain all original functionalities, including airflow for engine cooling and housing for driving assistance sensors (radar, camera). It is a preferred customization choice for motorists wishing to stand out and emphasize their car's dynamism.

Black mirrors

Black mirrors are an increasingly popular exterior design element in the automotive industry. Instead of being painted the same color as the bodywork, the exterior mirror caps are finished in black, generally gloss black or matte. This feature, once reserved for sports or high-end models, has become widely democratized. Black mirrors serve primarily to create a strong visual contrast with the body color, accentuating the vehicle's lines and giving it a more dynamic and aggressive stance. They are often a key component of styling packages offered by manufacturers, such as the 'Night Pack', 'Black Pack', or 'Shadow Line'. These packages group together several black design elements (grille, window surrounds, roof rails, wheels) to create a cohesive theme. Beyond aesthetics, choosing black can also be practical, as this color can better conceal micro-scratches than certain light shades. Whether in gloss black plastic, matte finish, or carbon fiber for the most exclusive versions, black mirrors are a simple yet effective way to personalize a vehicle and enhance its character.

Black Edition Trim

The Black Edition trim level or aesthetic option pack is increasingly popular in the automotive industry. Its fundamental principle is to replace most, if not all, exterior chrome, silver, or body-colored elements with black components. These can be finished in gloss black (also known as 'piano black'), matte black, or satin black, depending on the manufacturer and the desired look. Typically affected parts include the grille, mirror caps, window surrounds, roof rails, model badges, brand logos, and wheels, which often feature a specific design and a larger diameter. The goal of this trim is to give the vehicle a more aggressive, sporty, and elegant appearance by creating a striking contrast with the body color or by offering a bold 'full black' look. Often based on high-end trims (such as S-Line, GT-Line, or R-Line), the Black Edition adds a touch of understated distinction, positioning it as a particularly desirable version with a strong character. It responds to a major trend moving away from chrome—once synonymous with luxury—in favor of a more modern and streamlined style.

Two-tone paint

Two-tone paint is a car customisation option that involves applying two different colours to a vehicle's bodywork. Most commonly, this technique is used to create a 'floating roof' effect, where the roof, pillars (A, B and C pillars) and sometimes the door mirror caps are painted in a contrasting colour (usually black, white or grey) compared to the rest of the body. This styling approach helps to dynamise the vehicle's lines, giving it a lower, sportier or more elegant look. Beyond the roof, two-tone paint can also be applied to other elements such as the bonnet, tailgate or lower body panels to reinforce a model's character, particularly on SUVs and city cars. Offered as an option by many manufacturers, this finish has become a major design element, allowing buyers to express their individuality and stand out. It demonstrates special attention to design and finish, enhancing the vehicle's perceived quality and visual appeal.