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What paint color is my Lexus?

The paint color of your Lexus depends on the specific model and year of the vehicle. Lexus offers a wide range of exterior paint colors for their luxury vehicles, allowing owners to choose a color that suits their personal style and preferences.


Identifying Your Lexus' Paint Color


To determine the paint color of your Lexus, you can check the vehicle's information sticker, which is typically located on the driver's side door jamb or in the glove compartment. This sticker will list the specific paint color code for your Lexus. Alternatively, you can consult your owner's manual or contact your local Lexus dealership, who can assist you in identifying the exact paint color of your vehicle.


Common Lexus Paint Colors


Lexus offers a variety of exterior paint colors, ranging from classic and neutral tones to bold and vibrant hues. Some of the most popular Lexus paint colors include:



  • Obsidian (black)

  • Eminent White Pearl

  • Atomic Silver

  • Caviar (dark gray)

  • Matador Red Mica

  • Ultrasonic Blue Mica 2.0

  • Nightfall Mica (deep blue)


The availability of these paint colors may vary depending on the Lexus model and model year, so it's important to check with your local dealership or refer to the manufacturer's website for the most up-to-date information.


Customizing Your Lexus' Paint Color


If you're not satisfied with the factory paint color of your Lexus, you have the option to have the vehicle repainted. This can be done through a professional auto body shop or a Lexus-certified paint and body center. Keep in mind that repainting a vehicle can be a significant investment, so it's important to carefully consider the cost and potential impact on the vehicle's resale value.


In summary, the paint color of your Lexus can be determined by checking the vehicle's information sticker or contacting your local Lexus dealership. Lexus offers a wide range of exterior paint colors, and you can also explore the option of having your vehicle repainted if you desire a different color.

What is my paint code by VIN?


You can use your VIN to find your car's paint code by checking a vehicle history report, using an online VIN decoder, or asking your car dealership. The VIN itself doesn't contain the paint code, but it contains the information needed to look it up in a database. 
Method 1: Check VIN history or use an online decoder 

  • Vehicle History Report: Enter your VIN on a website like J.D. Power to generate a report that may include the paint code. 
  • VIN Decoders: Search for "paint code by VIN" on the web and use an online decoder tool. These sites use your VIN to find your car's information in their database. 
  • Be aware: Some online decoders may not have data for older or brand-new vehicles. Always double-check the information you find, as some online services may show possible paint variations and not the exact code for your vehicle. 

Method 2: Contact your dealership
  • Call your car's dealership and provide them with your VIN. They can look up the specific paint code in their system. 

Method 3: Look for the code on your car
  • While not directly in the VIN, the paint code is often listed on a sticker in your vehicle, which you can find with the help of your VIN. 
  • Check the driver's side door jamb or the door edge for a sticker with the paint code, notes AutoZone. 
  • Other common locations include the firewall in the engine compartment or the B-pillar. 
  • Look for a sticker that has your VIN, manufacturing information, and a specific code for the paint. 



Can I check paint code by reg?


Finding your paint code by reg is the easiest method but it's not always possible - but it's not difficult to find it in other ways. Car manufacturers generally record the original paint code of your car in the boot, under the bonnet, or inside the door jamb. The codes looks like a short list of letters and numbers.



Can I use my VIN to find my paint color?


No, you cannot find your car's paint code by VIN alone, as the VIN is a unique vehicle identifier and does not contain the paint code. However, you can use the VIN to find the code by contacting the manufacturer or a dealership, or by looking for the paint code on a sticker in your car. 
Where to find your paint code

  • On a sticker inside the driver's door: Look for a sticker on the door jamb or B-pillar that contains terms like "EXT PNT" or "BODY COLOR CODE," says CarParts.com. 
  • On a label under the hood: Some cars have a sticker or placard with paint information in the engine bay, although it can sometimes be hard to read due to age and heat, according to AutoZone.com. 
  • In your owner's manual: The paint code is often listed in the service history or owner's manual for your vehicle, notes Holts Auto. 

If you can't find the code on your car 
  • Contact the dealership: Provide the VIN to the manufacturer or an authorized dealer, and they can look up the exact factory paint color for you, says JustAnswer. 
  • Use online VIN decoding tools: Some online tools and websites can help you find paint codes, but you should always verify the code directly from your vehicle or a dealer for accuracy, as online tools may have inaccuracies, notes Partify. 



How do I tell what color my Lexus is?


To find the color of your Lexus, check the sticker on the driver's side door jamb for the three-digit paint code that follows "C/TR:". If you still can't find it, call a Lexus dealership with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), and they can provide the correct color code. 
This video shows how to find the paint code on a Lexus: 31sSutsi LifeYouTube · Jul 27, 2024

  • Locate the sticker: Open the driver's side door and look for a sticker on the door jamb (the frame where the door closes). 
  • Find the "C/TR" code: On the sticker, you'll see a line that starts with "C/TR:". The three-character code (letters or numbers) immediately following it is your exterior paint code. 
  • Contact a dealership: If the code isn't visible or you're having trouble, call a Lexus dealership with your VIN. They can look up your specific vehicle and tell you the exact paint color. 


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