Lancia All Models Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Lancia has never been a brand to play it safe, and their palette of 14 recorded colors proves they really went for it. From the deep, aristocratic Amaranto Brown to the track-ready Rosso Corsa, these aren't just paints-they're a mood. Whether you're touching up a classic in Ascot Green or a modern cruiser in Champagne Metallic, you're dealing with shades designed to turn heads in a piazza, even if that piazza is currently your driveway.
What to Watch For
While Italian style is legendary, their clear coats can sometimes be a bit "delicate." On models finished in Rosso Corsa or Lancia Blue, you might notice the paint looking a little thirsty or "cloudy" from sun exposure. If you see tiny flakes lifting on the roof or hood, that's just the clear coat reaching its retirement age. To find your specific color code, go on a scavenger hunt: check for a silver sticker or metal plate on the underside of the bonnet (hood), the underside of the boot lid (trunk), or occasionally tucked into the driver's side door jamb. It's usually a three-digit number or a mix of three letters and numbers.
Driveway Repair Tip
Since Lancia loves a good metallic-like Escoli Gray Metallic or Silver Metallic-you need to respect the "shimmer." Those tiny metallic flakes like to settle at the bottom of the bottle like sand at the beach. Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for a full two minutes (play a song, get a workout in) to wake them up. When you apply the paint, don't try to "paint" a line; instead, use the tip of the brush to gently dab the color into the chip. Think of it like icing a very small, very expensive cake-light layers are your best friend for a smooth finish.