Yes. Subaru offers official touch-up paint through its parts network, including color-matched paint pens and small bottles available at dealerships and via Subaru's online parts store. To ensure a precise match, you’ll need your vehicle’s color code and model year, which the dealer can verify. These touch-up options are intended for minor chips and scratches, not large repairs.
What Subaru offers for touch-up paint
Subaru provides Genuine Parts touch-up options designed to match factory colors. These are typically available as paint pens or small bottles with applicators and are intended for quick, discreet repairs on exterior surfaces. Availability depends on color and model year, so having the exact color code is essential.
- Subaru Genuine Touch-Up Paint Pens
- Small color-matched paint bottles with an integrated brush/applicator
- Clear coat touch-up products to seal and protect repaired areas
- Color-matched primer or repair kits when available for specific textures or finishes
For most owners, the pen or bottle option covers common chips and scratches and is the recommended starting point. More extensive damage may require alternative repair approaches or a professional respray.
How to buy Subaru touch-up paint
Getting the correct color requires the color code, which is usually found on the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or in the owner's manual. Here is how to proceed to purchase through official channels:
- Find your color code and confirm the model year of your Subaru
- Visit a Subaru dealer or authorized parts retailer, or order through the Subaru Parts online store
- Provide your color code (and VIN if requested) to ensure the paint matches your exact factory color
- Choose the preferred format (paint pen or small bottle with applicator)
Once ordered, the paint will be shipped to you or available for pickup at the dealer. Always follow the included application instructions for best results.
Color matching and color codes
Subaru uses specific color names and codes for every exterior shade. The color code is essential for matching, and availability of exact formats may vary by year and color. If a color isn’t offered in a particular touch-up format, a dealer may suggest the closest match or provide guidance on alternatives. For larger repairs, professional color matching at a body shop can be considered.
Finding your color code
Common locations for the color code include the driver’s door jamb sticker, the owner's manual, or a label on the firewall or hood area. Codes are typically a mix of letters and numbers. If you’re unsure, your dealer can look up the code by VIN and model year.
Limitations and alternatives
Subaru’s touch-up products are best suited for minor chips and scratches. For extensive damage or mismatches, a professional repair, panel replacement, or a full repaint may be necessary. Third-party paints matched to Subaru codes can be an option, but ensure compatibility with your vehicle’s clear coat and finish.
Summary
Subaru does sell touch-up paint through its official parts channels, offering color-matched pens and bottles for minor paint repairs. To ensure an accurate match, obtain the color code and verify availability with a dealer or Subaru Parts retailer. For larger repairs, seek professional guidance or a full repaint. Using genuine Subaru products helps maintain finish quality and vehicle value.


