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How do I tell what color my Lexus is?

Your Lexus’s exact exterior color is identified by a small paint code on the car’s data plate, which you then cross‑reference with Lexus’s official color catalog. In most cases the code is a short alphanumeric sequence of two to three characters.


Quick guide: where to find the color code on your Lexus


Below is a concise rundown of the most reliable places to locate the exterior paint code. If you find one location missing, another often exists depending on the model year and market.



  • Data plate in the driver’s door jamb or on the edge of the door frame

  • Label in the engine bay or firewall area (some models place the sticker here)

  • Label in the trunk or spare tire well (less common, but it appears on some years)

  • Original Monroney window sticker or Vehicle Information Label (if you have the original documentation)


Locating the paint code on these labels will give you a short code (usually 2–3 characters) that identifies the factory exterior color.


Decoding the paint code and confirming the color name


Once you have the code, the next step is to map it to the official color name. Lexus uses a manufacturer color catalog where each code corresponds to a specific exterior finish. Color names can vary by model year or region, so it’s best to verify against the exact year and market of your vehicle.



  • Identify the code: look for a small alphanumeric string (for example, two or three characters) on the data plate

  • Cross-reference with the model year catalog: use the Lexus color chart for your year and region

  • Note potential variations: some colors have similar names but different codes across years


With the code cross-referenced, you’ll know both the precise color code and the corresponding color name used by Lexus for your car’s year.


What to do if the code is missing or unclear


If the paint code is damaged, unreadable, or absent, there are reliable alternatives to confirm your color.



  • VIN-based lookup: provide the Vehicle Identification Number to a Lexus dealer or use the Lexus Owner’s Portal to retrieve the paint code and color name

  • Original documentation: check the Monroney sticker or the owner’s manual for color references

  • Professional color matching: a dealership service desk or auto body shop can visually match or scan the color to identify the closest Lexus match


These options help you confirm the exact exterior color even when labels are compromised or missing.


Official sources and practical tips


For precise confirmation, consult official sources and use practical checks to avoid misidentification.


VIN-based color lookup


Many Lexus dealers can retrieve the color code from the VIN, which ensures you’re getting the correct color tag for the exact vehicle (important if the car was repainted or used in a different market).


Dealer or service center verification


A trained representative can read the data plate directly and verify the paint code against Lexus’s official catalogs, ensuring you have the exact factory color name.


Online resources and catalogs


Lexus publishes color codes and year-by-year color catalogs; cross-referencing the code with these online resources helps confirm the color name and finish (solid, pearl, mica, or special finishes).


Summary


To determine your Lexus color, start with the exterior color code printed on the data plate in the driver’s door jamb (or, less commonly, in the engine bay or trunk). Read the two- to three-character code and cross-check it against the official Lexus color catalog for your model year and market. If the label is unreadable, use the VIN to request a lookup from a dealer, consult the original window sticker, or have a professional match the color. Keeping an exact color record is essential for touch-up paint, parts, and touch-up supplies to match the factory finish.

Can the VIN tell me the color?


Your car's VIN gives you a lot of information about your vehicle, but it won't give you your paint code to find your car's touch up paint. So, where can you go to find automotive paint color? Most vehicles have paint codes listed inside the driver's door jamb.



How do I know what color my Lexus is?


Find Your Lexus Color and Lexus Paint Code
Lexus made is pretty easy to find the color code. On all models, there is an color ID plate on the drivers door jamb. When you locate it, it will have the letters C/TR and then the paint code follows. You can match this color code up with what you find on our site.



Where to find paint code on lexus is250?


And if you look here it shows you the VIN. Number. And if you look to the bottom left it says C/TR. In this case it'll be 8R6 for the exterior color and the trim like the seats r L A27.



How to find paint color by VIN?


You can find a car's paint code using its VIN by contacting a dealership, using the manufacturer's website, or using online VIN lookup services that provide this information. While the VIN itself doesn't directly display the paint code, it contains the specific information about the vehicle needed to look up the exact color code. 
Methods to find the paint code using VIN
You can watch this video to learn how to find the paint code by VIN: 58sSimple Mechanic AdviceYouTube · Oct 13, 2024

  • Contact a dealership: A local dealership can use your VIN to look up the specific paint code in their database. 
  • Use the manufacturer's website: Many car manufacturers provide a VIN lookup tool on their official website, which may include the paint code. 
  • Use online VIN lookup services: Several online services specialize in providing vehicle information using a VIN, which can include the paint code. 
  • Check other locations on the car: Before or after using the VIN, you can often find the paint code on a sticker located on the driver's side door jamb, under the hood, or in the trunk area. 


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