What are the new Chevy colors?
There isn’t a single universal list of new Chevrolet colors; color introductions happen by model year and trim, so the exact new shades vary across models.
What follows offers a detailed look at how Chevrolet announces and catalogs new exterior colors, where to find the official options, and how to interpret changes across different models. If you’re shopping or simply curious, understanding the structure of the color palette helps you identify the exact colors available for the specific vehicle you have in mind.
How the latest colors are rolled out across models
Chevrolet updates its exterior color offerings through year-end refreshes and midyear adjustments. The new hues are typically paired with premium finishes (such as Tintcoat or metallics) and may be limited to certain trims or regions. Because each model line—pickups, SUVs, and performance cars—often carries its own palette, the “new colors” you see for one model may not be available on another.
Tintcoat and premium finishes
Many of Chevrolet’s most eye-catching colors are introduced as upscale finishes, commonly labeled as Tintcoat or other premium metallic options. These finishes are usually offered on higher trims or as part of optional packages, and they may carry additional maintenance considerations compared with standard paints.
Where to find the official, up-to-date list
The clearest source for current color names and availability is Chevrolet’s official channels. The brand publishes configuration catalogs, press releases, and model-by-model color lists that reflect regional availability and trim-specific options. Dealers can also pull the exact palette for your chosen model and year.
How to verify the colors you want
If you know the exact model and year, use Chevrolet’s Build & Price tool or the official “Shop by Color” pages for that model. These tools show real-time availability, including which colors are offered for each trim and regional constraints. If you’d like, tell me the model and year you’re researching, and I’ll compile the current, model-specific color names and finishes.
Model-by-model palette overview
Across Chevrolet’s lineup, new color options typically appear on core models such as pickups, SUVs, and performance cars. While there isn’t a single universal list, the following models are commonly updated with new colors in recent years, making them good starting points to check for the latest shades:
- Silverado
- Colorado
- Tahoe
- Suburban
- Blazer
- Equinox
- Traverse
- Camaro
- Corvette
Because color availability is tied to trim levels and regional offerings, the exact names and finishes you see will differ by vehicle. Always verify with the dealer or the official Chevrolet configuration tool for the precise palette tied to your chosen model and location.
Practical tips for choosing a new color
Consider how a color will age and how it shows dirt or minor scratches in your climate and driving conditions. Premium metallics and Tintcoat finishes often require different maintenance approaches to preserve their depth and shine. If you’re undecided, you can request swatches or digital color previews from a dealer to compare under daylight and showroom lighting.
Summary
Chevrolet’s “new colors” are a model-year, trim-specific affair. The exact shades and finishes you’ll see depend on the model you’re considering, the trim level, and your region. For the most accurate, up-to-date list, consult Chevrolet’s official color catalogs and the Build & Price tools for the exact model and year you have in mind. If you share the model and year, I can provide a precise, current inventory of color names and finishes available to you.
