How Ford names and distributes green colors
Ford typically introduces greens as model- or region-specific options, and the shade names can differ depending on the market and the model family. This means the same color may carry different labels in different countries or on different models.
- Availability varies by model, year, trim level, and market
- Shade names are model- and region-specific, so the same color may have different labels in different countries
- Green options can appear as either standard or premium choices depending on the lineup and model year
- Some greens persist across generations while others are introduced or retired with new model updates
These patterns explain why the exact name and availability of Ford’s green color can differ from one vehicle to another and from one country to another.
How to confirm the exact shade for your car
To get the precise name and availability for your Ford, follow these steps:
- Identify the model, year, and market (country/region) of your vehicle
- Check Ford’s official color palette for that model year on Ford’s website or in the dealer brochure
- Ask a dealer for the current color swatch or a digital sample, noting that lighting can affect how a color looks
- Look up the paint code (often found on the door jamb or VIN plate) to confirm the exact shade
For the most up-to-date information, consult Ford’s press releases or the latest model-year brochure, as new greens may be introduced and existing ones renamed with each refresh.
Summary
Ford’s “new green” color is not a single global shade; it varies by model and market with region-specific names. To determine the exact official name and availability for your vehicle, check the official color palette for your model year and region and confirm with a dealer. If you share your specific model, year, and country, I can help identify the current official name and where it’s offered.


