Thin films in the Ti-Pt-C system were deposited by non-reactive, DC-magnetron sputtering.Samples were characterised using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and transmission electron microscopy. A previously not reported metastable solid solution carbide, (Ti 1-x Pt x )C y with a Pt/Ti ratio of up to 0.43 was observed. This solid solution phase was present both as single phase in polycrystalline samples, and together with amorphous carbon (a-C) in nanocomposite samples. Annealing of nanocomposite samples lead to decomposition of the solid solution phase and formation of a nc-TiC x /a-C/nc-Pt nanocomposite. Test sensors for automotive gas exhausts manufactured from such a three-phase material suffers from complete oxidation of the coating at 400 °C with no observed sensor activity.