The color is a deep charcoal gray with metallic flecks, not pure black. Jeep officially names it Granite Crystal Metallic Clear-Coat, a shade that reads as rich gray in sunlight and shifts toward near-black in shadow.
What the finish looks like in practice
Granite Crystal Metallic uses a metallic clear-coat over a dark gray base. The tiny metallic flake catches light to create a subtle sparkle, giving the paint depth and texture. In bright sun, the gray appears cooler and more pronounced; in cloudy or shaded conditions, it can look almost-black. The effect is designed to mask minor dust and scratches better than lighter metallics while preserving a refined, understated appearance.
Where you’ll find Granite Crystal Metallic across Jeep models
Granite Crystal Metallic Clear-Coat has been a popular option on several Jeep models in recent years. Availability varies by year, trim, and market, but the color has commonly appeared on the brand’s core SUVs and pickups.
- Wrangler (including the four-door and the Gladiator pickup variant)
- Grand Cherokee (modern generations)
- Other Jeep SUVs in certain markets and trims
Dealership inventories and model-year updates can shift color availability, so verify with a local dealer or the official Jeep configurator for current options on the specific vehicle you’re considering.
How to verify the color when shopping
To avoid surprises, look for the official paint name—Granite Crystal Metallic Clear-Coat—and compare it to physical swatches or showroom samples. Request daylight photographs of the exact vehicle you’re considering, and if possible, view a live example to see how the shade shifts with sunlight and shade.
Summary
Granite Crystal Metallic is Jeep’s dark charcoal gray with a subtle metallic sheen, offering a premium, low-contrast look that stays elegant as it hides dust and minor imperfections. It’s widely offered across popular models, but exact availability depends on year and trim, so confirm with a dealer before you buy.


