Lexus UX 300F Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Lexus really handed us the "Ultimate Palette" for the UX 300F, recording a massive 18 different colors. They definitely leaned into the "Luxury Gray" aesthetic with shades like Mercury Gray Metallic, Sonic Titanium Metallic, and Sonic Chrome, but they also threw a curveball with the fan-favorite Nori Green Pearl. If you're rocking one of the many Two-Tone options (like that sharp /212/083 combo), you're basically driving a high-fashion accessory. Whether it's a Tricoat or a Metallic, Lexus went for depth and drama-they really went for it.
What to Watch For
Here is the honest truth: Lexus paint is famous for its "soft" finish. This makes the car look like a million bucks in the showroom, but in the real world, your front bumper and hood are absolute magnets for rock chips. If you feel like your UX picks up a new "battle scar" every time you drive behind a gravel truck, you aren't crazy-the clear coat is just a bit delicate. To find your specific color match, open the driver's door and look at the VIN sticker on the jamb. You're looking for a three-digit code next to "C/TR" (Color/Trim). Even on the two-tone models, that sticker is your north star.
Driveway Repair Tip
Since so many of these colors-like White Nova GF Pearl or Blue Pearl Tricoat-rely on heavy metallic and pearl flakes, your biggest secret weapon is a 60-second timer. Shake that touch-up bottle or pen for a full minute to wake up those heavy sparkles that like to settle at the bottom. When you apply it, don't try to fill a deep chip in one go. Think "thin layers." Dab a tiny amount in, let it dry for 15 minutes, and then add another layer. These "Sonic" and "Pearl" finishes require patience, but building it up slowly ensures the metallic flakes lay flat and catch the light just like the factory intended.