Audi e-Tron GT Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Audi didn't just build a car with the e-tron GT; they built a low-slung, electric lightning bolt. When it comes to the palette, they kept the list exclusive with only 4 recorded colors in our database. While you might see the occasional show-stopper like the deep Ascariblau (Ascari Blue) or the classic Brilliant Black, Audi clearly has a type. Between Daytonagrau (Daytona Gray) and Florett Silver Metallic, it's a bit of a "Fifty Shades of Silver" situation-but hey, when you look this fast standing still, you can afford to be a little monochromatic.
What to Watch For
Now, let's talk shop. This paint is gorgeous, but it's known for being a bit "soft," which is a fancy way of saying it picks up swirl marks if you even look at it too hard. You might notice some light road rash on the hood or near those flared wheel arches. Don't panic; it's totally fixable in your driveway. First, find your paint code-it's usually hiding on a white sticker inside the driver's side door jamb or tucked under the trunk floor near the spare tire well. It'll be a 4-digit code like LY7G or LZ7D.
Driveway Repair Tip
If you're working with a metallic shade like Daytonagrau, you're dealing with tiny flakes of "sparkle" that like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake that touch-up pen or bottle for a full 60 seconds-longer than you think you need to-to wake those flakes up. When you apply it, think "less is more." Use a tiny dab to fill the chip rather than painting a long stroke. These high-end metallics require patience to get the depth right, so do two thin layers rather than one big glob. You've got this!