Audi TT Coupe Touch Up Paint

Audi TT Coupe Touch Up Paint (25 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Audi TT Coupe'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 TT Coupe Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Audi didn't hold back with the TT, recording a total of 25 colors that range from "strictly executive" to "having a mid-life celebration." You've got your sophisticated grays like Daytona Gray Pearl and Oolong Grey, but they also leaned into the car's playful side with Vegas Yellow, Samoa Orange Pearl, and the legendary Sepang Blue Metallic. Whether your TT is dressed for a board meeting or a track day, Audi's palette ensures it looks fast even when it's parked in your driveway.

What to Watch For

Because the TT sits low to the ground, it's a bit of a stone-chip magnet-especially on the hood and those flared wheel arches. If you're rocking one of the reds like Misano Red or Brilliant Red, keep a close eye on the roof rails and side mirrors; these areas are known to get a little "sunburned," where the clear coat starts to lift or bubble. To find your exact match, skip the door jambs-Audi likes to hide the goods. Head to the trunk, lift the floor carpet, and look for a white paper sticker near the spare tire well. It'll have a 4-digit code (like LY9B or LZ7S) that tells you exactly which "flavor" of paint you need.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many TT colors are Metallic or Pearl (looking at you, Glacier White), you need to wake up those sparkles before you start. Shake your touch-up bottle for at least 60 seconds-longer than you think you need to-so the metallic flakes aren't all huddled at the bottom. When applying, think "less is more." Use a tiny dab to fill the center of the chip and let it flow to the edges. It's better to do two paper-thin coats than one big, gloopy drop that looks like a grape stuck to your hood. Patience is your best tool here!

Audi TT Coupe Colors by Year

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