Genesis GV60 Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Genesis clearly decided that "luxury" shouldn't mean "boring." With 22 recorded colors, they really went for it. Whether you're rocking the high-voltage Sao Paulo Lime, the refreshing Hanauma Mint, or the earthy Atacama Copper, your GV60 is a rolling statement piece. They've even embraced the "frosted" look with several matte options like Storr Green Matt and Melbourne Grey. It's a sophisticated palette that proves you don't need to buy a supercar to get a supercar color.
What to Watch For
Because these modern paints are often eco-friendly and applied in thin, precise layers, they can be a bit sensitive. Keep a close eye on your front bumper and the areas around the wheel wells, as these are the "hot zones" where road pebbles love to leave their mark. If you have one of the white shades like Uyuni White, be diligent about cleaning off bird droppings or tree sap quickly, as these can occasionally cause the finish to take on a slight yellow tint over time. To find your specific color code, open the driver's door and look at the black or white sticker on the pillar (the door jamb); you're looking for a two or three-character code next to the word "PAINT."
Driveway Repair Tip
Since so many GV60 colors are packed with pearls and metallic flakes, your biggest hurdle is "settling." Before you touch the car, shake your touch-up bottle or pen for a full 60 seconds-longer than you think you need-to wake up those sparkles. When applying, think of it like nail polish: several whisper-thin layers are always better than one big, gloopy drop. If you have a matte finish, remember that the goal is to fill the chip, not to build a dome of paint; keep your application flat and flush with the surface to maintain that stealthy, non-reflective look. It requires a little patience, but your GV60 will thank you for it.