The 2000 Honda Accord was offered in a varied exterior color palette that included white, black, silver, grey, blue, red, and green tones; exact color names depended on market and trim.
What follows is a look at the color options commonly reported for the US market in the model year 2000, along with notes on regional variations and how to confirm an individual car’s precise shade.
US market color options
Before listing the colors, it’s important to note that official names can differ by brochure and production run. The following colors are among those commonly cited for the 2000 Accord in the United States.
- Taffeta White
- Nighthawk Black Pearl
- Alabaster Silver Metallic
- Modern Steel Metallic
- Flint Grey Metallic
- San Marino Red
- Forest Mist Green Pearl
- Bali Blue Pearl
These options cover solid white and black along with several metallic finishes in silver/grey, plus blue, red, and green tones. Availability varied by trim level and production run, so not every color appeared on every configuration of the Accord that year.
Finish types explained
Color names in Honda brochures often differentiate between solid (non-metallic), metallic, and pearl finishes. For example, white and black frequently appeared in both solid and pearl/mica variants across different trims, while most blue, red, and green options leaned toward metallic or pearl finishes. The exact finish for a given car can be confirmed by checking the vehicle’s paint code plate in the door jamb or by referencing the original window sticker or brochure.
Regional variations
Outside the United States, color availability and naming could differ. Some markets might have offered additional shade options or alternative names for familiar tones, and certain hues could be restricted to specific trims or model years. When researching a 2000 Accord outside North America, it’s best to consult regional Honda brochures or archived catalogs to confirm the official color names used in that market.
How to verify the exact shade on a specific car
To determine the precise color of a given 2000 Accord, look for the paint code plate near the driver's door jamb, which lists the official color code. You can then match that code to Honda’s color catalog for that year and region. The VIN can also help identify the original color if you have access to vehicle history documentation or a dealership archive.
Summary
In model year 2000, the Honda Accord offered a diverse exterior color lineup that typically included white, black, silver/grey tones, and several blue, red, and green options. Exact color names varied by market and trim, so the most reliable way to confirm a car’s color is to consult the original brochure, the paint code on the car, or a dealership archive for that region and year.


