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What colors did the Ford Probe come in?

The Ford Probe was offered in several exterior colors across its two generations, with white, black, red, blue, silver/gray, and green among the most common options. Availability varied by year and market.


First generation (1990–1992)


During the original Probe era, Ford offered a standard palette typical for late-1980s/early-1990s sports cars. The following colors represent the broad categories that appeared on production cars and dealer inventories.



  • White

  • Black

  • Red

  • Blue

  • Silver/Gray

  • Green


These colors covered the core options for the early Probe, with exact availability varying by year, trim, and regional market.


Second generation (1993–1997)


As the Probe evolved into its GT variant and continued into the mid-1990s, Ford retained many of the same colors while experimenting with finishes and metallics. The list below reflects the typical palette seen on production cars during this period.



  • White

  • Black

  • Red

  • Blue

  • Silver/Gray

  • Green


In practice, the palette remained centered on these core colors, with potential year-specific shades or limited editions offered through dealers or special orders.


Notes on color availability and variants


Color offerings could vary by trim level (base Probe vs. Probe GT), market, and production year. Some markets or model years may have included limited-edition colors or two-tone schemes, while others offered only the standard palette listed above.


Summary: Across its production life, the Ford Probe largely relied on a classic set of exterior colors—white, black, red, blue, silver/gray, and green—with occasional variations by year, trim, or regional market. The core colors remained consistent, reflecting common automotive palettes of the era.

How much is a Ford Probe worth today?


Prices for a used Ford Probe range from a high of $5,495 to a low of $2,345. Remember that mileage and condition can affect price.



What are common problems with Ford probes?


Top Ford Probe Problems

  • Engine Runs Rough, Stalls, Hesitates on Acceleration, Hard Starting, Poor Performance.
  • Ticking Noise from Engine, Stalling, Rough Running, Reduced Engine Power.
  • Ford Probe fuel cutoff light on and vehicle will not start, possible damp wiring issue.



Are Ford probes rare?


Very few Probes were produced with the GTS package and are considered today to be extremely rare.



What are Ford's colors?


There are 6 colors in Ford Motor Logo - Maastricht Blue (#081534), Dark Cerulean (#133A7C), Lapis Lazuli (#2A6BAC), Picton Blue (#47A8E5), White (#FFFFFF) and Silver Sand (#C6C6C6).


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