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What is the white Honda color called?

The most common white Honda color name you’ll see is Crystal White Pearl. Some models also offer a pure white option called Taffeta White, depending on year and trim. Names can vary by model and region, so the exact label depends on the vehicle you’re looking at.


Common white shades across Honda models


Honda uses two main white finishes across its lineup. Here are the typical names you’ll encounter and where they tend to appear.



  • Crystal White Pearl — a pearlized white finish that provides a subtle, iridescent shimmer in sunlight and is widely offered on many recent Honda models.

  • Taffeta White — a solid, non-pearl white that has appeared on various trims and older generations, often used as a lower-cost option or on earlier model years.


Availability and naming can shift between trims and regions, so check your specific model’s official color list.


How to verify the official color name for your vehicle


To confirm the precise Honda color name for a particular car or model year, use these quick checks:



  • Inspect the door jamb color label for the color name printed next to “Color” or “Paint.”

  • Review the window sticker or owner’s manual of a new vehicle for the official color designation used by Honda for that model/year.

  • When shopping used, request the VIN-based build sheet or Honda’s official color listing for that year to verify the exact naming.


Using the official color label ensures you reference the right shade for maintenance and parts.


Context: market and model-year variations


Honda’s palette and naming can vary by market (North America, Europe, Asia) and generation. Crystal White Pearl is widely adopted on many current models, while Taffeta White has appeared on various models in earlier years or specific trims.


Why this matters for buyers and owners


Color naming affects paint codes, touch-up paint availability, and warranty documentation. Knowing the official color name helps service centers and parts suppliers order the correct paint.


Summary: The primary white Honda color you’ll encounter today is Crystal White Pearl, with Taffeta White available on some trims and years. Always verify the exact color name for your model/year using the vehicle’s color label or official documentation, as names can vary by market and production run.

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