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What is the color code for the Toyota Corolla Silver?

The color code for "Silver" on the Toyota Corolla is not a single universal code; Toyota uses multiple metallic silver finishes across different generations and markets, each with its own alphanumeric paint code.


The term "Silver" can refer to several distinct shades depending on model year, region, and trim. To ensure accuracy, you must identify the exact code printed on the vehicle or provided in official documentation tied to your specific car.


Understanding paint codes and silver finishes


Paint codes are compact alphanumeric identifiers assigned by the manufacturer to a precise shade. For the Corolla, the correct code depends on the model year, market, and trim. The descriptive label “Silver” may map to different codes in different regions or at different times.


Why the exact code can vary


Because Toyota updates color palettes with new generations and sometimes changes naming conventions by market, the only reliable method to confirm is to read the actual code on your car or consult official documentation associated with your VIN.


How to locate the color code on your Corolla


Follow these steps to find the exact paint code for your silver Corolla. The code is typically a short string of letters and numbers stored on a label in the vehicle. If you have access to the owner's materials or a dealer, you can verify against Toyota's color catalog.



  1. Inspect the door jamb sticker on the driver's side. Look for a small block labeled PAINT, PNT, or CODE; the color code will be a short alphanumeric string nearby (often 2–3 characters).

  2. Check where the hood, radiator support, or engine bay label is located; some models place the paint code on an additional sticker or stamping near those areas.

  3. Look inside the trunk or under the spare tire cover for another paint code label; some markets place the code there instead of the door jamb.

  4. Refer to the owner's manual or service booklet; sometimes there is a "Vehicle Description" section listing the paint code.

  5. If you cannot locate the code, contact a Toyota dealership or certified body shop with your VIN. They can retrieve the exact color code from Toyota's internal systems.


Having the exact code ensures you can purchase the correct touch-up paint or a new full paint job that matches the silver shade precisely.


Using the paint code for repairs and matching


With the code in hand, you can order touch-up paint or request a match from a body shop. Some paint suppliers will also cross-reference older codes with current equivalents if your Corolla is an older generation.


Note: If your Corolla is a regional variant (for example, sold in Europe, North America, or Asia), the shade name may differ even if the paint code looks similar. Always verify against the code rather than the name alone.


Summary


The silver color on a Toyota Corolla is not represented by a single universal code. To accurately identify it, locate the vehicle’s paint code on the recommended label, or consult a Toyota dealer with your VIN. Once you have the code, you can source the right touch-up paint or arrange a color-match repaint that matches the specific silver shade used on your car.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.