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What is Toyota color 070?

Toyota color code 070 does not correspond to a single universal color. It is a paint code used in Toyota’s catalogs that points to a specific shade within a model-year and regional palette. Because the same three-digit code can apply to different colors across markets and generations, identifying the exact hue requires checking the chart for the car’s year and region.


To understand how 070 is used, it helps to know that Toyota uses numeric paint codes to identify colors rather than fixed color names alone. The actual color name associated with code 070 can vary by market (such as North America, Europe, or Asia) and by model year. In practice, the code maps to a precise pigment formulation within the official color catalog for that vehicle.


Understanding Toyota color codes


Toyota’s color system assigns a three-digit or alphanumeric code to a paint finish, which can indicate metallic, mica, pearlescent, or solid tones. The name you see in brochures or on a dealer’s chart is tied to the specific code and market. Because regional catalogs aren’t identical, the same code may refer to different shades in different regions or across generations.


Why 070 can vary by market


Regional paint charts are maintained separately by Toyota’s regional subsidiaries. The code 070 might designate one shade in North America and a different shade in Europe or Asia, depending on the year and model. Additionally, paint formulations can change subtly between model generations, so the same code does not guarantee an exact recolor across all vehicles labeled 070.


Note on regional variation


Even within the same calendar year, 070 may correspond to distinct hues in different markets. Always verify against the specific chart for your car’s year and region.


How to identify the exact shade for your vehicle


To determine the exact color associated with code 070 for your vehicle, follow these steps:



  • Check the exterior color code on the car itself, typically found on the door jamb sticker or under the hood near the radiator. Look for a label that includes a code such as “PNT” or “Paint” followed by a number, e.g., 070.

  • Identify your vehicle’s year of manufacture and the market where it was sold (e.g., USA, EU, Asia), since the same code can map to different shades in different regions and generations.

  • Consult the official Toyota color charts for that exact year and market, which your dealer or a certified body shop can access.

  • Contact a Toyota dealer or authorized body shop to confirm the color name that corresponds to code 070 for your car’s context.

  • Use reputable color-matching resources as supplementary references, but rely on the official chart for precise matching, especially for repairs or repainting.


When repainting or touching up, bring a clear reference to ensure the shop matches the correct shade. If possible, obtain the official color formula or paint code sheet from Toyota for the exact year and market of your vehicle.


Summary


In short, Toyota color 070 is not a single, universal color. It is a regional, year-specific paint code that maps to a particular shade within Toyota’s official color palette for that vehicle context. To know the exact hue, you must verify the code against the official paint chart for your car’s year and market, and consult with a Toyota dealer or certified body shop for confirmation.

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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.