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What color is the Chrysler paint code PRV?

The paint code PRV does not correspond to a single universal color. It is a three-letter code used by Chrysler’s color system that maps to different shades depending on the vehicle’s model year, trim, and region. To identify the exact color for a specific car, you must consult the original documentation or a dealer lookup for that VIN.


Understanding the PRV paint code


Chrysler and its Stellantis brands use external color codes to identify paint finishes. PRV is one such code, but its actual shade can vary across different model years and vehicle lines. Rather than indicating one fixed color, PRV points to a color entry in official Mopar color catalogs that aligns with the specific car in question. Accurate identification requires cross-referencing with documentation tied to the individual vehicle.


The following steps explain how to determine the exact color associated with PRV for a given vehicle.



  • Check the factory window sticker (Monroney label) on the vehicle for the exterior color name and the PRV code; the color name printed there is the most reliable reference for that car.


  • Use the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to pull the original build data from the dealer or Mopar’s official VIN lookup tools to see which color PRV corresponds to on that specific build.

  • Contact a Chrysler/Stellantis dealership service department with your VIN if you need a definitive, year-specific mapping from PRV to the exact color name.

  • Consult Mopar color catalogs or reputable online color databases, bearing in mind that code-to-name mappings can differ by model year and regional markets.


These steps help ensure you identify the precise shade associated with PRV for a particular vehicle rather than relying on a static color assumption tied to the code itself.


How to confirm the exact shade for your vehicle


To pin down the precise hue tied to PRV on your car, follow a systematic verification process. The color name and shade can shift with model year and trim, so rely on official documentation and VIN-specific data.



  1. Locate and read the exterior color information on the factory window sticker (Monroney) to see both the color name and its PRV code for your car.

  2. Inspect the door jamb or other standard label locations for the exterior color code label that shows PRV and any linked color name.

  3. Use the VIN to retrieve the original build sheet or color data from the dealer or Mopar’s online tools to confirm which color PRV maps to on that specific build.

  4. Contact a Chrysler dealership with the VIN if you need official confirmation of the color name associated with PRV.

  5. Cross-check with official Mopar catalogs or trusted color databases, noting that regional and year-to-year variations can exist.


By following these steps, you can reliably identify the exact color associated with PRV for your particular Chrysler vehicle, even when the code itself does not name a single shade.


Notes on color naming and variability


Color naming and mappings can vary by model year, region, and finish (solid, pearl, metallic, or matte). Lighting conditions, clear coat effects, and aging can also affect how a color appears in person versus in catalogs or online references. When accuracy matters—such as for matching a repaint or ordering replacement parts—prioritize official documentation and VIN-specific data.


Summary


The Chrysler paint code PRV does not designate one fixed color. Its exact shade depends on the vehicle’s year, model, and region. To identify the precise color for a specific car, consult the factory window sticker, the exterior color code label, the VIN-based build data, and official Mopar color catalogs or a dealer, ensuring you reference the vehicle’s unique documentation.

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