The paint code for Toyota Mica Grey isn’t universal and varies by model, year and regional market. To be sure, you need the specific code stamped on the vehicle or provided by a Toyota dealer using the car’s VIN.
Understanding Toyota's Mica Grey paint
Mica Grey refers to a mica-based metallic finish that Toyota uses for several models. The descriptive name describes the appearance, while the actual color code is a short alphanumeric string assigned to that exact color in a given model-year and market. Because Toyota markets colors differently in different regions, the same descriptive name can map to different codes depending on where the car was sold.
Color naming variations by market
In practice, a single color description like "Mica Grey" may have multiple code variants across regions. Always verify the code against the specific vehicle you are working with, using the label on the car or an official dealer lookup.
How to locate the color code on your Toyota
To obtain the exact code, start with the vehicle’s exterior labels and, if needed, verify with a dealer using your VIN.
- Check the driver's door jamb sticker: look for a label labeled "Paint" or "PNT" followed by a 2–3 character code—the most common place for the color code.
- Inspect nearby labels in the door frame, glove box area, engine bay, or radiator support: some models place the code in alternative spots if the primary sticker isn’t accessible.
- Use the VIN to fetch the code from an official source: a Toyota dealership or Toyota's parts website can pull the color code tied to your exact VIN.
- Consult the owner's manual or maintenance booklet: on rare occasions the color code appears in specifications.
- If labels are missing or illegible, photograph the areas and ask a dealer or body shop to help identify the code.
Having the correct code ensures precise touch-up paint, color-matched spray cans, or correctly finished parts. If you share your car’s exact model, year and market, I can help narrow down the most likely code family for that combination.
What to do next if you’re after a precise code
Because “Mica Grey” can map to different codes by region, the most reliable path is to provide your VIN to a Toyota dealer or use Toyota’s official lookup tools. With the code in hand, you can order exact-matching paint or factory-minished parts with confidence.
Next steps for accuracy
If you’d like, tell me your model, year and market, and I’ll guide you to the most commonly used paint-code options associated with that specific car. I can also outline how to order suitable touch-up paint based on the confirmed code.
Summary
Key takeaway: Toyota’s “Mica Grey” is a descriptive color name, not a single universal code. The exact paint code varies by model-year and market. To confirm, check the door jamb paint label, then verify with a dealer via the VIN. With the correct code, you can ensure precise color matching for touch-ups or repairs.


