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What is the orange Toyota color called?

There isn’t a single universal “orange” color name used across all Toyota models. The official designation varies by model, year, and market. If you share the exact model and year, I can confirm the precise official name.


Why color names vary by model and market


Color naming is handled per model year and regional catalog. Finishes can be metallic, pearlescent, or solid, and the same hue may receive different official names in different markets or generations.


Before looking up names, note that official names appear on the vehicle’s documentation and color chips; dealer or brochure language may differ from the exact label used by Toyota.


To identify the exact official name, use the steps below.



  • Check the window sticker (Monroney label) on the door jamb or inside the trunk for the official color name and color code.

  • Locate the color code (an alphanumeric string) on the same label and map it to the official name in Toyota’s regional color database or online catalogs.

  • Look up the model year’s brochure or the official Toyota website for that market, which lists the orange finishes offered for that model.

  • When shopping used, request the paint code and name from the seller to match it to Toyota’s catalog.


These steps will help you determine the exact official orange name for any Toyota.


What to do if you’re unsure about a specific model


If you can share the exact model, year, and market (country), I can identify the official orange color name used by Toyota for that version and point you to the corresponding color code and paint-match guidance.


Summary


In Toyota’s lineup, there is no single universal orange name. The hue’s official designation depends on the model, year, and market. By checking the color label, color code, and official catalogs, you can confirm the exact orange name for any Toyota you’re considering or own.

Does Toyota make an orange car?


Toyota Solar Octane is an exterior color offered on select TRD Pro models. This bold paint color is a bright orange that can appear red in certain lighting.



Is the Toyota Inferno red or orange?


Toyota first introduced the Inferno paint color in 2015, and it has appeared on special edition models like Toyota Tacoma, 4Runner, Tundra and FJ Cruiser. For 2025-2026 you can find the color exclusively on the Corolla Hatchback FX model. Inferno has a fiery, deep orange look with a subtle metallic shimmer.



What are the colors of Toyota?


Toyota offers a wide variety of colors depending on the model, including popular options like Supersonic Red, Midnight Black Metallic, and Super White. Other choices include silver, gray, and blue shades, along with specific colors like Lunar Rock and Sea Glass Pearl for green. The brand also has signature colors that evoke specific feelings, like red for passion, white for innovation, and black for sophistication.
 
Popular colors

  • Red: Supersonic Red, Ruby Flare Pearl, and Sizzling Crimson
  • White: Super White and Wind Chill Pearl
  • Black: Midnight Black Metallic
  • Gray: Celestial Silver Metallic, Magnetic Gray Metallic, and Predawn Gray Mica
  • Blue: Galactic Aqua Mica, Blue Streak Metallic, and Reservoir Blue 

Other color options
  • Green: Lunar Rock, Hakone Green, Sea Glass Pearl, and Army Green 
  • Brown: Brownstone, Smoked Mesquite, and Toasted Walnut 
  • Other: Opulent Amber, Parisian Night, and Sun Fusion 
  • Two-tone: Some models offer two-tone options, such as a Midnight Black Metallic roof and rear spoiler on a different color base. 

How to find your color
  • Paint code: You can find your vehicle's specific paint code on the information label inside the driver's side door, which is a three-character code to the right of "C/". 
  • Model-specific: Availability can vary significantly by model and trim level, so it's best to check a specific model's color options. 



What is Toyota's orange color called?


Instead, Solar Octane is a bright and vivid orange that changes in certain lighting, sometimes appearing red or coral in color. Stop by your local Toyota dealership to see the Solar Octane color in person with your own eyes.


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