How to Find Hyundai & Kia Paint Codes? Complete Color Code Guide

8 June 2026
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If you want to repair a scratch, paint chip, or minor paint damage on your Hyundai or Kia vehicle, the first step is finding the correct paint code. Using only the color name may result in ordering the wrong shade, so it is always recommended to use the factory paint code listed on your vehicle.

In this guide, you'll learn where to find Hyundai and Kia paint codes, how to read them correctly, and which models are most commonly searched by owners looking for their color code.


Where Is the Hyundai & Kia Paint Code Located?

On most Hyundai and Kia vehicles, the paint code can be found on the vehicle information sticker located inside the driver's door.

Open the driver's door and look for the vehicle information label. This label contains important details such as the VIN number, manufacturing information, tire information, and paint code.

📸 Hyundai and Kia paint code location


You will typically find the paint code near one of the following labels:

  • Paint
  • Color
  • Paint Code

Depending on the model, the code may consist of two or three characters, letters, numbers, or a combination of both.


How to Read a Hyundai or Kia Paint Code

One of the most common mistakes is relying only on the color name, such as:

  • Phantom Black
  • Snow White Pearl
  • Hyper White
  • Gravity Gray
  • Sleek Silver

These are marketing names for Hyundai and Kia colors. When ordering touch-up paint or a paint repair pen, you should always use the actual paint code listed on the vehicle.

Example:

SWP

In this example, the paint code is:

SWP

This is the code you should use when ordering matching touch-up paint.


Popular Hyundai & Kia Models Covered by This Guide

This guide applies to many Hyundai and Kia models, including:


Hyundai Models

  • Hyundai Elantra
  • Hyundai Sonata
  • Hyundai Tucson
  • Hyundai Santa Fe
  • Hyundai Creta

Kia Models

  • Kia Sportage
  • Kia Cerato
  • Kia K5
  • Kia Sorento
  • Kia Seltos

For most of these models, the paint code can be found on the vehicle information label using the same method.


Popular Hyundai & Kia Paint Codes

Some of the most common Hyundai and Kia paint codes include:

  • SWP — Snow White Pearl
  • MZH — Phantom Black
  • PAE — Hyper White
  • KDG — Gravity Gray
  • RHM — Sleek Silver

Paint availability may vary depending on the model year and market, so always verify the paint code on your vehicle before ordering touch-up paint.


Why Is the Paint Code Important?

The same color name may be used across different model years, while the actual paint code can vary.

For this reason, Hyundai and Kia owners should always rely on the factory paint code rather than the color name or photos when ordering touch-up paint.

Using the correct paint code helps ensure a closer color match and better repair results.


Browse Hyundai Touch-Up Paint Products

Once you have identified the correct paint code, you can browse Hyundai touch-up paint products and select the exact match for your vehicle.

🔗 Hyundai Touch-Up Paint Collection


Browse Kia Touch-Up Paint Products

If you own a Kia vehicle, you can browse Kia touch-up paint products and choose the correct color based on your paint code.

🔗 Kia Touch-Up Paint Collection


Can't Find Your Paint Code?

In some cases, the sticker may be damaged, faded, or missing.

If you cannot locate the paint code, you can request color identification using your VIN number.

🔗 VIN Paint Code Request


How to Use Touch-Up Paint

After selecting the correct color, follow the proper application steps to achieve the best repair results.

🔗 Touch-Up Paint Application Guide


Conclusion

Finding your Hyundai or Kia paint code is the key to achieving an accurate paint repair match. In most vehicles, the code is located on the vehicle information label inside the driver's door. Always use the actual paint code rather than the color name to ensure the best possible color match when repairing scratches or paint damage.