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Is the Ford Oxford white metallic?

Oxford White is not metallic; it is Ford’s solid white paint. If you’re seeking a white with depth and shimmer, Ford offers a separate metallic option called White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat.


Ford uses clear naming in its color palette to distinguish finishes. Oxford White is a non-metallic white used across many model lines, while White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat is a premium, multi-layer finish that adds metallic and pearlescent depth. Depending on the model year and trim, the metallic option may be available at different price points or as part of a package.


Oxford White vs. White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat


Ford’s white finishes fall into two broad categories: solid white and metallic/pearlescent white. The following breakdown highlights the practical differences you’ll notice on the road.



  • Oxford White: a solid white color with no metallic flakes; typically the base-cost white in many models.

  • White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat: a premium white with metallic/pearlescent particles and a three-coat process that creates depth and a shifting glow in light.

  • Visual and maintenance notes: Oxford White tends to appear more uniform under lighting, while White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat can vary in appearance depending on sun, angle, and weather.

  • Availability and pricing: Oxford White is generally standard or lower-cost; White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat is offered on select trims/models and may carry an extra charge.


In short, Oxford White is not metallic. If a buyer wants a metallic white finish, the likely choice is White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat, depending on the model and year.


How to verify color on a Ford vehicle


To confirm whether a specific Ford vehicle is Oxford White or White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat, use these checks before making a purchase or during a color inquiry.



  1. Check the window sticker or Monroney label for the color name. The official color name will be listed there.

  2. Look at the door jamb or inside the fuel door for a paint code and color name; cross-check the name with Ford’s color database for the exact finish.

  3. Inspect the finish in bright sunlight. Oxford White will appear as a flat white, while White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat should show a subtle pearlescent or metallic shimmer.

  4. Ask the dealer or consult the vehicle’s VIN history to confirm the color option specified on the order, build sheet, or original window sticker.


Note: Lighting, camera color rendering, and manufacturing year can affect perception. The most reliable source is the official color name listed on the window sticker or build sheet.


Summary


Oxford White is Ford’s solid white option and is not metallic. For a metallic white finish, shoppers should look for White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat on models and trims where it’s offered. Always verify the color on the vehicle’s documentation or by asking the dealer to ensure you’re getting the finish you want.

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