Honda HR-Vs are offered in several exterior colors that vary by year and market; in the U.S. lineup, you’ll typically find white, black, silver/gray, blue, and red tones, with pearl or metallic finishes in some options.
Color availability shifts with model years, trims, and regional launches. This article outlines the typical palette and how to verify the exact names for your specific car.
Current color options in the United States
The following color families are commonly seen on recent HR-V models in the U.S. market. Exact color names can differ by year and trim, so check the official configurator or your local dealer for precision.
- White finishes (including pearl or metallic white variants where offered)
- Black finishes (solid or pearl)
- Silver or gray metallic finishes
- Blue metallic finishes
- Red finishes
Notes: Specific color names (for example, Pearl or Metallic variants) and two-tone roof options can vary by model year and trim. Availability may change with new releases and regional offerings.
How to confirm exact colors for your market
To obtain the precise, current color names and availability for your HR-V, use Honda’s official regional vehicle configurator, contact a local dealer, or review the latest brochure for the year and trim you’re considering. These sources reflect the most up-to-date options and any region-specific variants.
Summary
In short, Honda HR-V color choices span white, black, silver/gray, blue, and red, with pearl and metallic finishes often available and occasional two-tone options depending on year and market. Always verify the exact color names and options for your specific year, region, and trim through official Honda resources or a dealer.


