The paint code R94 identifies a specific exterior color used on select 2017 Honda Accord models, typically Basque Red Pearl II. This article explains what the code means, how to verify it on your vehicle, and practical tips for matching touch-up paint.
What color does R94 represent?
In Honda’s official color catalog, the code R94 designates Basque Red Pearl II, a bright red with a pearlescent finish. The exact shade can vary slightly depending on the lighting, trim level, and market where the car was sold.
Official paint code and color name
The designation shown on North American-spec 2017 Accords is R94, with Basque Red Pearl II commonly cited as the corresponding color name. Regional naming and catalog conventions may differ by country, but R94 is the code you’ll encounter most often for this hue.
Where to find the paint code on your Accord
To confirm the exact color code for your vehicle, check these locations and follow these steps.
- Open the driver's door and inspect the door jamb sticker near the latch. The color code is usually a two- or three-character string, sometimes preceded by a prefix like “R” or “NH.”
- If you don’t see the code on the door jamb, check the underside of the fuel filler door or other interior labels that may carry paint information, depending on the market.
- For absolute certainty, use the VIN to query Honda’s official color database or contact a Honda dealership with your VIN to retrieve the exact code.
Knowing the exact code helps ensure you acquire matching touch-up paint and avoid shade mismatches during repairs.
Practical tips for verifying color and ordering paint
When ordering paint, always reference both the code (R94) and the official color name (Basque Red Pearl II) to minimize confusion, especially if you’re shopping across different suppliers or regions. Request a small touch-up vial to test against the panel before committing to a full batch.
Summary
R94 is the Honda paint code for Basque Red Pearl II on the 2017 Accord in many markets. To confirm the exact color for your car, locate the paint code on the door jamb label or use your VIN to verify with a dealer. Always check the color name in conjunction with the code to ensure a precise match for touch-ups or repaints.


