Honda Prologue Touch Up Paint

Honda Prologue Touch Up Paint (7 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Honda Prologue's Color Code

Honda paint codes are usually on the driver-side door jamb label, on a color ID tag that often lists the paint and factory codes. The factory code appears in the lower right corner and is the eleventh digit of the VIN. Paint codes look like NH-583M and may include letters, numbers, and dashes. Example: factory code B pairs with NH583M, corresponding to Vogue Silver Metallic Clearcoat used on some Civics, Delsols, and Preludes between 1996 and 2000.

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Honda Prologue Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Honda decided to start their electric chapter with a bang, giving us 7 distinct colors for the Prologue. They really went for it with the "hero" colors-North Shore is a standout teal that looks like a coastal vacation, while Pacific Blue and Scarlet Red Tricoat bring some serious personality to the driveway. If you're rocking Black Raven or Mercury Silver, you've got that sleek, "I'm from the future" vibe down. It's a solid lineup that proves EVs don't have to be beige.

What to Watch For

Since the Prologue is a collab between Honda and GM, it's a bit of a hybrid in spirit. You'll find your paint code on a sticker inside the driver's side door jamb. Keep a close eye on the front hood and the area around the charging port; because this car has a lot of flat, aerodynamic surfaces, it's a magnet for road pebbles. Like many modern Hondas, the clear coat can be a bit on the "soft" side, so those chips might look like tiny white craters against your darker paint. If you're driving the Snowfall Pearl, just be diligent-white pearls across the Honda family have a history of being a bit sensitive, so catching chips early is the best way to keep the paint hugging the metal.

Driveway Repair Tip

If you're working with the pearls or tricoats (like North Shore or Scarlet Red), those beautiful "sparkles" like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for a full two minutes-yes, time it-to wake up those metallic flakes. When you apply it, don't try to fill the whole chip in one go. Think of it like nail polish: one thin dab, let it dry for 15 minutes, then another dab if it needs it. Getting a perfect match with these high-depth colors requires patience, but thin layers will keep your repair from looking like a "blob" on your sleek new EV.

Honda Prologue Colors by Year

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