Audi Allroad Touch Up Paint

Audi Allroad Touch Up Paint (56 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Audi Allroad's Color Code

Audi paint color codes are printed on a paper color id tag, often found around the spare tire area; some Audis also have a metal plate on the driver door jamb. The paper tag can fall off and disappear over time, leaving codes unavailable. Codes can include two parts, e.g., LY9H and P1; LY9H often corresponds to Polar White Clearcoat, and P1 can be used for the same white on some models. Older Audi models can be hard to identify by code; custom matching may be required.

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Audi Allroad Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Audi clearly didn't believe in "less is more." With 56 recorded colors for the Allroad, they essentially turned the automotive spectrum into a buffet. You have everything from the rugged Highland Green Metallic-a color that practically begs to be driven through a muddy forest-to the ultra-modern Nardo Gray. They even leaned into the "mountain chic" aesthetic with Alpaka Beige Metallic and Soho Brown. Whether your car is a "50 shades of grey" specialist like Monsoon Gray or a standout like Volcano Red Pearl, the Allroad was designed to look expensive, even when it's covered in road salt.

What to Watch For

Finding your paint code is your first DIY victory. Audi likes to keep it a secret, usually hiding it on a white paper sticker in the spare tire well of the trunk or inside the cover of your service maintenance book. Look for a 4-digit code like "LY9B" or "LX7W." While Audi's factory clear coat is famously "German-hard," it acts more like a shield than a skin-it doesn't fade often, but it can chip if a pebble looks at it sideways. Keep an eye on the door handles and lower trim; the paint there can occasionally bubble if moisture gets trapped behind the seals. It's nothing you can't handle, but it's best to catch those spots before they decide to grow.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Allroad colors are pearls or metallics (looking at you, Moonlight Blue Pearl), you need to treat that little touch-up bottle like a cocktail shaker. Shake it for a full 60 seconds to wake up those metallic flakes so they don't just sit at the bottom of the vial. When you're ready to apply, don't try to fill the whole chip in one go. Think of it like building a sandwich: apply one thin layer, let it dry for 15 minutes, and then add another. If you're working on the unpainted plastic bumpers or the Platinum Gray cladding, make sure the surface is bone-dry and cool to the touch-those textured surfaces require a little extra patience to get the texture and color to sit just right.

Audi Allroad Colors by Year

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