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What is the new gray color on Hondas?

There isn't a single universal "new gray" color for Hondas. A refreshed gray shade has appeared on some models in certain markets, but the official name and availability vary by model and region.


Understanding how Honda names and deploys a new gray shade


The color nomenclature Honda uses can differ between countries and model years. When Honda introduces a new gray, it is typically offered on a subset of models or trims and may be labelled differently depending on the market. This means the same shade could be called something slightly different from one place to another, and not all models will carry the new gray at the same time.


Where the new gray appears and how it’s named


To understand whether the new gray is available to you and what it’s called in your market, consider the following steps.


Before you look at the list, keep in mind that color names can change by country and year. The items below describe how to verify the color name and availability rather than assuming a single global title.



  • Review the exact color name and code on the vehicle’s window sticker (Monroney label in the U.S., or the local equivalent elsewhere) for your model-year and trim.

  • Open Honda’s official configurator for your country and model-year to see all gray options and their displayed names.

  • Ask your local Honda dealer to confirm the color code and whether a new gray shade is currently offered for your desired model.

  • Check recent press releases or model-year announcements from Honda for any notes about new colors and regional availability.


The above methods help ensure you’re talking about the same shade, since a “new gray” name in one market may map to a different finish in another.


What the color actually means in design terms


Automakers often position new grays as either metallic, pearlescent, or multi-layer finishes to achieve a particular depth and reflectivity. Honda’s gray hues are typically intended to pair with contemporary grille designs and interior color schemes, offering durability and a modern look under varied lighting. The exact appearance—whether it reads as a cool gunmetal, a warmer dove gray, or a pearl-tinished shade—can depend on the lighting and the model’s overall palette.


Practical guidance for shoppers


If you’re shopping for a Honda and want to know about the latest gray options, here’s how to proceed before making a decision.


To help buyers navigate the landscape of gray shades, consider the following practical steps.



  • Inspect physical color samples or a showroom unit to gauge how the gray appears in person, not just online images.

  • Request the paint code (often a two-letter/number code) to reliably compare finishes across years or markets.

  • Ask about maintenance and resale implications of the gray shade, since some finishes might show swirl marks or dirt differently than others.

  • Compare multiple trims in the same color family to see how the gray interacts with interior colors and exterior accents.


By verifying the exact color name, code, and finish, you can ensure you’re choosing the precise gray shade you expect for your Honda.


Summary


Honda’s “new gray” is not a single, global color; it’s a shade introduced in certain markets and on select models, with names and availability that vary by year and region. For accurate information, check the model-year configurator, read the window sticker, and consult a local dealer for the exact color name and paint code. In short, the color you see labeled as the new gray may differ depending on where you are and which Honda model you’re considering.

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