Jaguar X760 Touch Up Paint

Jaguar X760 Touch Up Paint (17 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Jaguar X760's Color Code

Jaguar paint color codes are usually on the drivers door jamb. On older Jaguar models, the color code can be ANYWHERE! Under the hood, in the trunk. Typical format: 1957/HGZ, which corresponds to Jaguar Racing Green Pearl. Some Jaguars will have the 1957 code but most will only show the HGZ code. Same color across models may have different names: Racing Clearcoat, Green Performance Clearcoat, etc. It's the same paint!

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Jaguar X760 Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Jaguar gave the X760 (the XE to its friends) a palette that feels like a high-end tailor shop. With 17 recorded colors, they really leaned into the "Executive Sport" vibe. You've got the quintessential British Racing Green Metallic for the traditionalists, the deliciously deep Black Berry Pearl for those who want to stand out at the valet, and about half a dozen sophisticated greys like Osmium Grey Metallic. Whether yours is dressed in Polaris White or the moody Black Amethyst Pearl, it's a car that looks fast even when it's just sitting in your driveway.

What to Watch For

Here's the honest truth: Jaguar paint is known for being a bit "polite," which is code for soft. Because the X760 sits low and has that aggressive nose, the front hood and bumper tend to act as a magnet for stone chips. You might also notice the clear coat is sensitive to the sun; if you live somewhere hot, the roof and trunk can start to look a little tired if left unprotected. To find your exact match, open the driver's door and look at the B-pillar (the frame where the door latches). You'll find a sticker with a three-letter code-usually at the very bottom next to the word "PAINT"-that will tell you exactly which flavor of Jaguar you're driving.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many X760 colors-like Italian Racing Red Pearl or Glacier White Metallic-are packed with tiny metallic flakes and pearls, they require a little extra "oomph" before you start. Shake your touch-up bottle or pen for at least 60 seconds longer than you think you need to; you want those sparkles fully awake and dancing. When you go to fill a chip, don't try to fill the whole hole in one go. Think of it like a tiny cake: apply one very thin layer, let it dry for twenty minutes, and then go back for a second. This keeps the paint from looking like a "blob" and helps those metallic flakes lay down flat and shiny, just like the factory intended.

Jaguar X760 Colors by Year

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