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What paint brand does Chevy use?

Chevrolet does not rely on a single consumer paint brand; its factory finishes come from major automotive coating suppliers, primarily PPG Industries and Axalta Coating Systems, with the exact supplier varying by vehicle and plant.


Automotive paint for Chevrolet is delivered as a complete OEM system—primer, basecoat, and clearcoat—coordinated through GM's global supply network. Because production runs occur in different plants around the world, the specific brand and formulation can differ by model, region, and year.


Chevrolet's OEM paint suppliers


Two global manufacturers supply the bulk of Chevrolet's factory coatings, though regional variations exist.



  • PPG Industries — a leading global supplier providing primers, basecoat, clearcoat, and color matching for many GM vehicles.

  • Axalta Coating Systems — a major provider of GM's basecoat/clearcoat systems and related coatings across multiple plants and models.


Because GM uses multiple plants and regional supply arrangements, the exact brand used on any given Chevrolet can vary by production line and year.


Regional variations and color systems


In some regions or for certain models, additional suppliers may be used or GM may update its coating systems as technology evolves. The practical effect for consumers is that color availability and finish could differ between a vehicle built in different markets.


What this means for owners and repairs


For owners seeking color-matched paint or touch-up supplies, follow these steps:



  1. Locate your vehicle's color code — usually found on a door jamb sticker or in the owner’s manual; the code identifies the exact paint formula.

  2. Request GM-approved paints or GM Genuine Parts matched to your color code from a dealer or GM parts channel.

  3. If using aftermarket products, ensure compatibility with the existing basecoat/clearcoat system and consider professional application for metallic or pearl finishes.

  4. Always verify the color is a precise match before performing repairs, especially on vehicles with subtle metallic or pearlescent finishes.


In practice, the key takeaway is that Chevrolet's paint brand isn't a single consumer label; it’s a coordinated OEM system sourced from major suppliers, with the specifics varying by model and plant.


Summary


Chevrolet uses multiple OEM paint suppliers, primarily PPG Industries and Axalta Coating Systems, rather than one universal "Chevy paint brand." The exact supplier and system can vary by model, region, and year, while GM provides color-matched finishes through its official channels for repairs and touch-ups. For consumers, the color code and GM-approved paints are the safest path to an accurate match.

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