The name most commonly used for Honda’s dark green paint is Dark Green Pearl.
Honda assigns color names that can vary by market and model year, and some regions may refer to the same shade with alternate labels such as Pearl Dark Green or Green Pearl. The dark green hue is typically a pearlized finish that shifts slightly in different lighting, and its availability depends on the model and year in a given market.
Color naming and availability across Honda models
Automakers like Honda standardize many colors with official names in their catalogs, but regional marketing and production changes mean some shades appear under different names in different countries or on different models.
For buyers, the exact name and finish can be found in the local Honda color menu or dealer literature for the specific model year you are considering. If you are shopping a used car, verify the color name in the vehicle’s documentation, as it may differ from the label used in overseas catalogs.
Notes for buyers
When researching, look for the dual cues commonly used by Honda: a pearl or metallic finish (often indicated by “Pearl” in the name) and the green hue itself. If you’re uncertain, ask a dealer for the exact paint code and the official name in your region for the model and year you’re interested in.
Summary: In most Honda catalogs, the dark green color is named Dark Green Pearl, with regional variations such as Pearl Dark Green or Green Pearl. Always verify the exact color name and finish for your specific market and model year.


