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What is the paint code for Lexus graphite black?

There isn't a single universal paint code for “Lexus Graphite Black”; the exact code depends on the model, year, and finish (Graphite Black Metallic, Graphite Black Mica, or a solid black variant). To be sure you have the right shade, check the vehicle’s official color code label or contact a Lexus dealer.


In this article, we explore how Lexus color codes work, where to find the exact code on your vehicle, and how to confirm you’re ordering the correct paint for repairs or touch-ups. We’ll also discuss regional variations and practical steps to obtain the exact code using your VIN or dealership resources.


How Lexus color codes work


Car manufacturers—Lexus included—use paint codes to specify the exact formulation used for a vehicle’s exterior. The codes are typically 2–4 characters long and may change across generations. The color name you see in brochures (Graphite Black, Graphite Black Metallic, or Graphite Black Mica) denotes the finish, while the code uniquely identifies the paint mix used on your car. Because finishes and names vary by market, the code for Graphite Black on a 2020 IS can differ from a 2024 NX sold in another region.


Where to find your exact paint code


Use these common methods to locate the exact paint code on a specific Lexus vehicle. The steps below will help you pinpoint the correct code for ordering touch-up paint or confirming color with a dealer.



  • Check the driver’s side door jamb label for a small sticker that lists exterior color/paint code (often labeled “PAINT,” “PNT,” or “EXTERIOR”).

  • Look under the hood or on the inner fender wells where a secondary label may display the exterior color code.

  • Review the original window sticker (Monroney label) or the vehicle’s build sheet; the exterior color field may show both the name and code.

  • Consult the VIN-based lookup through a Lexus dealership portal or customer service; they can retrieve the code tied to your VIN.

  • Use official Lexus MyLexus account or the Lexus Owner’s Portal to access your vehicle’s color code if supported by your region.


With the code in hand, you can order precise touch-up paint, request a color match from a body shop, or confirm color with your dealer. If the label is damaged or unreadable, a dealer or certified painter can usually retrieve the code from the VIN and service records.


Regional variations and color naming


Graphite Black can be listed differently depending on the market. Some regions call it Graphite Black Metallic, others Graphite Black Mica, or similar variants. The underlying code identifies the exact pigment blend rather than the marketing name. Always verify the code with the car itself rather than relying solely on the color name in marketing materials.


Why the finish name matters


The finish name (e.g., Metallic, Mica) signals the type of reflective particles in the paint. The same base color name with different finishes can use different codes, which means the code is the reliable reference for exact color matching, not just the name you see in brochures.


How to get the exact code for your model and year


If you want a definitive code right now, share your Lexus model, year, and whether your finish is metallic or mica. I can guide you to the most reliable code source for your specific vehicle and tell you which official channels to consult for the exact value. In many cases, the dealer’s parts or service departments can pull the code from your VIN instantly.


Summary


Graphite Black is not a fixed universal paint code; it represents a family of finishes whose precise code varies by model, year, and region. To ensure you order the correct color, locate the color/paint code on the vehicle itself, use VIN-based lookups with a dealer or Lexus portal, and confirm any code with your body shop before purchasing touch-up or spray paints. If you provide your exact Lexus model and year, I can help you identify the precise paint code and the best sources to verify it.

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