Chrysler colors are the exterior paint options offered on its current models, with the exact names and availability determined by model year and trim.
How Chrysler organizes color options
Chrysler typically presents a mix of neutrals, metallics, and bold hues across its lineup. The specific color names you see in a configurator depend on the year, model, and trim level. Finishes may be solid, metallic, or pearl, and some colors might be exclusive to certain trims or regions.
Color families you may encounter
The following color families describe the broad range you’ll see across Chrysler’s current models. For the precise names, finishes, and availability, consult the official configuration tool for the exact model and year you’re considering.
- Neutrals and whites (pure whites, light silvers/greys, dark blacks)
- Metallics and pearls (colors with metallic or pearlescent flakes for depth)
- Blues (a spectrum from light to deeper blue tones)
- Reds (various bold and rich red hues)
- Earth tones (browns and bronze tones on select trims)
Availability varies by model year and trim; verify with a dealer or the official site for the precise palette.
Where to find exact color options
To obtain the exact color names, finishes, and which colors are available on your preferred Chrysler model, check the official Chrysler website’s Build & Price tool, review the vehicle configurator for your model year, or ask a local dealer for a color brochure or digital catalog.
Summary
Chrysler’s color options are diverse but tied to the specific model and model year. The brand generally offers a mix of neutrals, metallics, and bold hues, with exact names and finishes evolving over time. For the most accurate and up-to-date list, consult the official configurator or a Chrysler dealer.


