Hyundai Ioniq-6 Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Hyundai really let the designers run wild with the Ioniq-6, giving us a staggering 14 colors to choose from. Whether you're driving the futuristic Digital Green Matt, the strikingly deep Biophillic Blue Pearl, or the classic Curated Silver Metallic, they definitely didn't stick to a "one size fits all" palette. From matte finishes that look like they're from 2077 to pearls that dance in the sun, they really went for it.
What to Watch For
Now, the reality of that sleek, aerodynamic shape is that it's a bit of a magnet for road debris. Owners have noted that the factory finish can be a little on the thin side, meaning those highway pebbles can leave their mark on your hood or front bumper sooner than you'd like. Before you start, you'll need your "ID card": the paint code. You can find this on a sticker located on the driver's side door jamb (look for the "PAINT" label). If you have one of the matte options like Gravity Gold or Nocturne Gray Matt, take a deep breath-these finishes require patience, but they are absolutely fixable in your driveway.
Driveway Repair Tip
Because Hyundai's paint tends to be applied thin and flat at the factory, your best friend is the "less is more" approach. When using your touch-up brush or pen, don't try to fill a chip in one heavy go. Apply two or three paper-thin layers, waiting about 15 minutes between each. This builds the color up to the level of the surrounding paint without creating a "bump." If you're working with a pearl or metallic shade like Abyss Black Pearl, give that bottle a vigorous shake for at least 60 seconds-you need those tiny metallic flakes to wake up and distribute evenly so your repair matches the rest of the car's shimmer.