There is no single universal "Honda Grey" color code. Honda uses several gray finishes, each with its own paint code that varies by model and year.
In practice, the gray tones you see on Honda vehicles are typically named in the catalog as Cosmic Gray Metallic, Modern Steel Metallic, or other market-specific shades, and each shade has its own alphanumeric paint code tied to a particular vehicle configuration. The exact code you need depends on the model, trim, and year. The following guide explains how to identify the correct color code for a specific Honda car.
Common gray finishes you may encounter
Honda's gray finishes are most commonly represented in two broad families: a lighter, metallic gray and a darker, gunmetal gray. The following list highlights the two most widely used gray hues across many Honda models in multiple markets, noting that the official names and codes can vary by country and year.
- Cosmic Gray Metallic
- Modern Steel Metallic
There are other gray-tone finishes offered in some markets or on limited trims, but Cosmic Gray Metallic and Modern Steel Metallic are the best-known examples you will typically see in dealer catalogs. If your vehicle uses a different gray shade, consult your specific model's color brochure or dealer to confirm the exact name and code.
How to find the exact Honda color code for your vehicle
The following steps will help you locate the paint code for your specific Honda, ensuring you order the right touch-up paint or replacement panels.
- Check the driver’s side door jamb sticker for a color code label. It usually lists the paint name and a code (for example, a string like "NH-797" or a similar alphanumeric sequence).
- Look for another paint code sticker in the engine bay or on the strut tower, or in the trunk lid area if the door jamb label isn’t visible.
- If the color label isn’t easily readable, locate the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in the lower left corner of the windshield or on the dashboard and obtain the build sheet.
- Contact a Honda dealer or use Honda’s official color database (via the dealership portal or parts lookup) and provide the VIN to retrieve the exact paint code.
- Verify the code with the model/year's official color catalog or brochure to ensure it matches your vehicle’s trim and market. Then record the code for future reference.
With the color code in hand, you can order the correct touch-up paint, request a spray can, or have a body shop mix the color to match. If your car is a used import or from another market, codes may differ from the U.S. catalog, so cross-check with the local Honda documentation or dealer.
Summary
In short, there is no single "Honda Grey" paint code. Honda maintains multiple gray finishes, each with its own code that varies by model and year. To identify the exact color code for your car, locate the paint label on the door jamb or engine bay, or pull the VIN and consult a dealer or Honda’s color database. Knowing the precise code ensures accurate paint matches for touch-ups or restorations.


