2025 Infiniti Background Info
The 2025 Infiniti Vibe
Welcome to the peak of the "Sleek and Sophisticated" era. In 2025, Infiniti isn't just making cars like the redesigned QX80 or the sharp-edged Q50; they're making rolling fashion statements. With a staggering 26 colors in our database, it's clear the factory went all-out on variety. You've got the deep, moody Moonbow Blue Metallic, the aggressive Dynamic Sunstone Red Tricoat, and more Two-Tone options than a custom shop-mostly pairing those sharp body colors with a Black Obsidian roof. It's a great year for curb appeal, as long as you can keep the robots' handiwork from looking like a target for gravel.
Paint Health Check
Now, listen close, because we're deep in the Thin Paint Era. Back in the day, you could practically sand a car with a brick and still have clear coat left. In 2025, those factory robots apply paint with microscopic precision. It looks stunning under the showroom LEDs, but that "Robot Efficiency" means the total film thickness is thinner than a diner napkin. If you're driving a QX55 or a QX60, those front bumpers are basically magnets for road debris. Because the layers are so lean, a single pebble doesn't just leave a mark-it punches straight through the clear and the basecoat, often leaving a nasty little crater in the primer.
Restoration Tip
If you're touching up a chip on a 2025 model, especially one of those fancy Tricoats like Radiant White or Maroon Tricoat, do not-I repeat, do not-just drop a giant blob of paint into the hole and hope for the best. Since the factory paint is so thin, a heavy glob will stick out like a sore thumb. Build your repair in paper-thin layers. Let it dry, then add another. If you're working on a Two-Tone model, make sure you've got your codes straight; that Black Obsidian roof (/KH3) needs its own dedicated attention. Slow and steady wins the race here-treat it like you're applying makeup, not spreading industrial grout.