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What is the paint code for Audi Phantom Black?

Audi Phantom Black does not correspond to a single universal paint code. The exact code depends on the model, year and market, and Phantom Black can refer to more than one finish (solid black or pearlescent/pearlized). The official color code you need is typically a short alphanumeric string found on the car’s data tag rather than the spoken color name.


In this article, we explain how Audi assigns color codes, where to locate the exact code on your vehicle, and how to identify which Phantom Black variant you have. We also outline practical steps to confirm the precise code with a dealer or via the VIN/build sheet.


Understanding Audi color codes


Automakers like Audi use a standardized color-code system that translates a public color name into a vehicle-specific identifier. For Phantom Black, the associated code is model- and year-specific and may indicate a solid finish or a pearlescent/metallic variant. Because codes and naming can vary by market and generation, the most reliable method is to read the tag on the car or obtain the official build information from a dealer.


This means that while “Phantom Black” describes the exterior shade, the actual paint code you need to order touch-ups or body panels will be unique to your vehicle’s configuration. If you’re unsure, start with the physical code tag on the car and then verify with a dealer or Audi’s official channels using the VIN.


To locate the official exterior color code on your Audi, follow these steps:



  • Look for the paint code on the driver’s side door jamb or B-pillar sticker. It is usually a three-character alphanumeric code labeled “Exterior color” or “Körperfarbe.”

  • Check the engine bay sticker or the spare tire/well area, where some models place a second tag with exterior color information.

  • Inspect the window sticker or the original owner’s manual if you have access to the factory build sheet; the color code is often listed there alongside the option codes.

  • Use the VIN to pull up the build sheet via an authorized dealer or Audi’s online portals (some regions offer VIN-based color lookups).


Following these steps will help you identify the precise paint code used for Phantom Black on your specific car, ensuring you source matching paint for touch-ups or repairs.


Phantom Black variants across models


The Phantom Black name is used for more than one finish depending on model and generation. Broadly, you’ll encounter:



  • Phantom Black (solid): a deep, non-metallic black finish common on older or base trims.

  • Phantom Black Pearl / Phantom Black Metallic: a pearlescent or metallic variant with subtle flake or shimmer, offered on select models and years.


Availability and exact naming can vary by market and model year, so the precise code for your car will be tied to its configuration rather than the generic color name alone.


If you want a definitive answer for your vehicle, share your Audi model, year, and region, and I can help narrow down the exact color code used for Phantom Black on that specific configuration.


How to confirm the exact paint code for your Audi


There are reliable ways to confirm the exact code beyond visually matching the color:



  • Obtain the door jamb data tag and read the color code printed there.

  • Check the vehicle’s original window sticker or build sheet for the color code alongside other factory options.

  • Contact an authorized Audi dealer or service center with the VIN; they can pull the official exterior color code from the manufacturer’s records.

  • Use Audi’s official online services or VIN lookup tools available in some regions to retrieve the color information.


Using these sources will yield the precise paint code for Phantom Black on your car, which is essential for ordering touch-up paint or replacement panels that match exactly.


Summary


In short, there isn’t a single universal “Phantom Black” paint code across all Audi models. The exact code is model-, year-, and market-specific and is found on the vehicle’s data tag, window sticker, or build sheet. To get the precise code for your car, locate the color tag on the car, consult the original documentation or VIN-based records, or ask an Audi dealer. If you provide your model, year, and region, I can help identify the most likely official color code for your Phantom Black configuration.

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