Lexus LS600h Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Lexus didn't just build a flagship sedan; they curated a rolling gallery. With 21 colors recorded, they really went for it-offering everything from the regal Black Opal Pearl to the "I definitely have a vineyard" Sienna Brown Pearl. Whether you're driving the shimmering Liquid Platinum or the fiery Matador Red Tricoat, your LS600h was designed to make a statement, even if that statement is "I have more shades of grey than a rainy day in Seattle."
What to Watch For
Your LS600h is a whisper-quiet vault, but the paint is a bit of a sensitive soul. Lexus is famous for a "soft" clear coat, which provides that legendary deep shine but means the car collects road chips like merit badges-especially on that expansive hood. To find your exact match before you start, open the driver's door and look at the manufacturing sticker on the jamb. Look for the "C/TR" (Color/Trim) code; it's usually three digits. Keep a close eye on the front bumper and the edges of the roof; catching those tiny chips early is the best way to keep your flagship looking like it just left the showroom.
Driveway Repair Tip
Because Lexus favors deep pearls and complex metallics like Deep Peridot Metallic, your best tool is a steady hand and a clock. These colors have depth, which means matching them requires patience. Shake your touch-up bottle or pen for at least 60 seconds-those metallic flakes are heavy and love to nap at the bottom of the bottle. When applying, avoid the "one big blob" method. Instead, dab on three paper-thin layers, waiting about ten minutes between each. This allows the pigment to settle properly so your repair sits flush with the rest of that beautiful Lexus finish.