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What is the paint code for Honda NH0?

The NH0 code is Honda’s factory paint designation for a white-family finish; the exact color name tied to NH0 differs by model and year. To identify the precise shade for a specific car, you need to consult the vehicle’s official color chart or dealership records.


Because Honda uses different names for similar white tones depending on market and year, NH0 can refer to more than one nearby white color. The following information explains how to verify the exact hue associated with NH0 for a particular vehicle.


How Honda uses NH0 across models


NH0 is a generic factory code that appears on multiple Honda models. The corresponding color name is not universal; it changes with model year and regional specifications. This means NH0 could map to different shade names in different markets or trims.


Color naming by year and market


With Honda, the same code can be linked to slightly different white tones depending on where the car was manufactured and for which year. If you need the exact color name (for example, to order matching touch-up paint), you must reference the model-year-specific color chart for the vehicle in question.


To identify the exact shade associated with NH0 on a specific vehicle, use the steps outlined below.


To identify the exact shade associated with NH0 on a specific vehicle, use the steps outlined below.



  1. Locate the color code label on the car. Look at the driver’s door jamb, under the hood, or in the engine bay for a sticker that lists the paint code (often NH0 plus a suffix). The label may also include the color name used in your market.

  2. Cross-check with the official color chart for your model year. Honda publishes color catalogs for each year/trim; the NH0 entry will be paired with a specific color name there.

  3. Use the VIN to pull color information. A Honda dealer can look up the exact color name that NH0 maps to for your VIN, which is useful if the label is missing or faded.

  4. Consult a dealership’s parts or service department. Provide the VIN and NH0; staff can confirm the exact color name and any suffix that applies.

  5. Consider a physical color match if needed. For precise touch-ups, provide a sample or photograph to a shop and request an NH0-based match that corresponds to your model/year.


These steps help ensure you identify the correct color name associated with NH0 for the specific vehicle, reducing the risk of a mismatched repair finish.


Practical tips for matching NH0 paint


When ordering touch-up paint or a full repaint, keep these considerations in mind to minimize color discrepancies and finish issues.



  • Always confirm the exact color name that NH0 maps to for your car’s model year and market, not just the code.

  • Check for suffixes or additional letters on the code sticker (for example NH0-XX). The suffix can indicate a variant of the base NH0 color.

  • Request a factory-matched formula rather than a generic white paint to preserve the original finish (solid, pearl, or mica, as applicable).

  • If possible, obtain a color sample or swatch from your dealer to compare against the vehicle’s color under similar lighting conditions.


By following these guidelines, you’ll be better positioned to achieve a color match that aligns with the NH0 designation on your Honda.


Summary


NH0 is Honda’s internal paint code used for a white-family finish, but the exact color name that NH0 corresponds to varies by model year and market. To determine the precise shade, consult the vehicle’s color label, refer to the model-year color chart, or have a dealer look up the NH0 mapping for your VIN. For repairs, verify the exact name and any suffix, and request a factory-matched formula to ensure a seamless color match.

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