LY7W is Audi's factory paint code. The color name associated with that code isn't fixed across markets or model years, so the exact shade can vary depending on where and when the car was built.
In practice, LY7W identifies a specific paint formula used by Audi, but the public-facing name attached to that formula may differ by country and year. To determine the exact color on a given vehicle, start with the car's paint-code label and then cross-check with official Audi color charts or a dealer.
How to confirm the LY7W color name on your Audi
Use these steps to verify the precise color name tied to LY7W for your car.
- Check the paint-code label on the vehicle: most Audi vehicles have a sticker in the door jamb (driver's side) or in the trunk/under the hood listing the code LY7W and its color name.
- Look up the code on the vehicle's VIN build sheet or original window sticker (Monroney) from the factory or the dealer; this often includes the exact color name used at production.
- Ask an authorized Audi dealer or service center to pull the color name from Audi's internal build data using your VIN; dealers can confirm the official designation for LY7W.
- Consult reputable color databases or Audi color catalogs, keeping in mind that names may differ by market; always verify the color by cross-checking the code itself.
Using these steps will help you pin down the official color name associated with LY7W for your Audi, reducing the risk of mismatches when ordering touch-up paint or replacement parts.
Mapping LY7W to common color names: caveats
Public-facing color-name databases may map LY7W to various English names, and regional translations can add confusion. Treat such mappings as supplementary rather than authoritative.
- Do not rely on a single source: confirm with the color code (LY7W) and model year.
- When possible, compare a physical paint swatch from an official Audi color chart under neutral lighting to the car's panel.
- For DIY repairs, provide both the color code LY7W and the industry shade name to the painter to improve accuracy.
- If you are ordering replacement parts or paint, insist on the code LY7W and rely on the manufacturer’s color chart rather than consumer dictionaries.
Cross-referencing LY7W with official documentation minimizes mismatch risk and ensures you obtain the correct paint for touch-ups or full repaint jobs.
Summary
LY7W is Audi's internal paint code; its associated color name is not universal and can vary by market, model year, and production run. To determine the exact color, rely on the official paint-code label on the car, the VIN/build sheet, or an authorized Audi dealer, and use color databases only as supplementary references. Always verify with the actual code when ordering paint or parts.


