There isn’t a single universal paint code for Honda’s Vivid Blue. The exact alphanumeric code depends on the model and year. The color is commonly referred to as Vivid Blue Pearl, but the factory code assigned to your car can vary by generation and market. To be sure, verify the code on the vehicle’s label or through Honda using the VIN.
This guide explains how Honda labels color codes, how to locate the exact code on your car, and how to use that code when ordering touch-up paint or replacement panels.
Where to find the paint code on your Honda
Use these steps to locate the color code on your vehicle. The code is typically a short string of letters and numbers that accompanies the color name on your car’s label.
- Open the driver’s door and inspect the information label on the door jamb or the adjacent pillar.
- Look for a line that says “Paint,” “PNT,” or “Exterior Paint.” The code is usually 2–4 characters long and may include a dash or a suffix such as “P” for pearl or “M” for metallic.
- Note the nearby color name; it may say “Vivid Blue Pearl,” “Vivid Blue,” or a similar descriptor. The code paired with that name is the reference you need.
- If the paint code isn’t on the door label, check other locations such as the hood firewall, inside the trunk lid frame, or the glove box label.
- When in doubt, pull up your VIN with a Honda dealer or official service portal to retrieve the exact code for your specific vehicle configuration.
With the code in hand, you can order OEM touch-up paint or have a body shop mix a precise match using the manufacturer’s color specifications.
Clarifying “Vivid Blue Pearl” across Honda models
Variations by model and year
Honda uses distinct color codes for different generations and markets. A color name like “Vivid Blue Pearl” may appear across several models (Civic, Accord, CR-V, etc.), but the underlying code and finish (pearl, metallic, or solid) can differ. Always rely on the code printed on your vehicle’s label rather than the color name alone to ensure an exact match.
Summary
Honda’s Vivid Blue (often Vivid Blue Pearl) does not map to a single universal code. The precise code depends on the model year and region. Locate the color code on the door jamb label or verify it with Honda using your VIN, then use that code for paint matching or replacements. When in doubt, consult a dealer or professional painter to confirm the correct shade.


