Kia Sephia Touch Up Paint

Kia Sephia Touch Up Paint (26 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Kia Sephia's Color Code

Kia codes are easy to find as they are always on the drivers door jamb. Typical format: B3. Example mapping: B3 Mica Blue Metallic Clearcoat. Same Color Code, Different Name: Kia, like all manufacturers, uses the exact same color across many models and then will have a different color name for each model. This is why the color code is so important to order the correct paint. For example, B3, above we call Mica Blue Metallic Clearcoat. It could also be called Blue Clearcoat, Light Mist Clearcoat, etc.

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Kia Sephia Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

For a car that was once the underdog of the driveway, Kia certainly didn't hold back on the palette. We've recorded 26 different colors for the Sephia, and let's just say they really went for it. While most brands stuck to safe silvers, Kia was busy mixing up Jade Green Metallic, Whisper Green Pearl, and the surprisingly punchy Sport Blue Pearl. Whether your Sephia is sporting a deep Garnet Red or a classic Ebony Black, it's clear they wanted these cars to stand out in a parking lot.

What to Watch For

The Sephia is a workhorse, but its "skin" tends to get a little tired after years in the sun. You'll likely notice the clear coat starting to get a bit thin or "flaky" on the roof, the trunk lid, and the tops of the door handles. Don't worry-this isn't a disaster; it's just the car showing its age. To find your specific match, open the driver's door and look at the jamb. You're looking for a small sticker with a two-digit code (like 1D for Clear White or 3G for Jade Green). Once you have that code, you've won half the battle.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many of these Sephia colors are "Pearls" or "Metallics," they have tiny flakes of mica and metal buried in the paint. Before you touch that brush to the car, shake your touch-up bottle for at least 60 seconds-longer than you think you need to-to "wake up" those sparkles. When applying, think of it like nail polish: use thin, light dabs rather than trying to fill a deep chip in one go. If you're working with a Pearl finish, it requires a little extra patience to get the depth right, so let each layer dry completely before adding the next. Your goal isn't a "magic trick" disappearance; it's protecting the metal and making the car look loved again.

Kia Sephia Colors by Year

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