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What is the color code for alabaster silver metallic?

There isn’t a universal color code for "Alabaster Silver Metallic." The exact color code is brand-, model-, and year-specific, so you must identify your vehicle’s OEM paint code to ensure an exact match.


What the term means


In the auto industry, "Alabaster Silver Metallic" is a descriptive marketing name used by multiple brands to describe a light, silvery metallic finish. Each manufacturer assigns its own internal paint code to that shade, and the look can vary slightly by year, trim, and supplier. Because the same name can appear across different brands, the actual appearance and the code that corresponds to it are not interchangeable between makers.


Why color codes differ across brands


Although several brands may use a marketing name like "Alabaster Silver Metallic," the underlying color code is specific to the brand’s own catalog. A three- or four-character code used by one company will not map to the same shade in another company’s system, even if the names appear identical on the surface.


How to find the exact color code for your vehicle


To locate the official color code and understand how it maps to your car’s shade, follow these steps.



  • Check the color code plate on your vehicle. It is usually found in the driver’s door jamb, under the hood, or inside the trunk and lists both the color name and a paint code.

  • Record the exact brand, model, year, and trim. The same color name can refer to different codes across generations or regions.

  • Consult official resources. Use the automaker’s owner portal, service manual, or your dealership to confirm the precise color code for your specific vehicle.

  • Cross-check with color catalogs. Manufacturer color catalogs or service bulletins can confirm how the code corresponds to the shade for that model year.

  • For digital color matching, consider approximations. If you need a web color close to the shade, use trusted color-matching tools or photos taken under neutral lighting, but remember hex values are approximate and not official.


In short, the exact color code for "Alabaster Silver Metallic" is not universal and must be read from the vehicle’s OEM color-code plate or official manufacturer documentation. Digital hex values are only approximations and should be used with caution when precise color matching is required.


Summary


The name "Alabaster Silver Metallic" refers to a family of light, metallic silver finishes used by multiple automakers. There is no single universal color code for it. To obtain the correct code, identify the vehicle’s brand, model, year, and locate the OEM paint-code plate or consult official catalogs. For digital representations, use careful approximations from credible sources, knowing they will not be exact matches.

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