Maserati Levante Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Maserati gives the Levante a palette that feels less like a car lot and more like a high-end Italian suit shop. We have 7 recorded colors, and they definitely leaned into the "50 shades of grey" aesthetic. From the deep Grigio Granito and Grigio Maratea Metallescent to the stark Bianco and the moody Blu Passione Mica, these colors are designed to look "wet" and expensive even when the car is standing still.
What to Watch For
Italian paint is legendary for its depth, but the "The Paint Whisperer" reality is that it can be a bit sensitive. Levante owners often notice that the clear coat is on the softer side, which means those beautiful highway miles can lead to a constellation of tiny white rock chips on the hood. You also want to keep an eye on the edges of the door handles; sometimes the paint likes to play hard-to-get and can show early wear there. To find your specific color code, open your driver's door and look for a silver or black sticker on the jamb-it's usually a three-digit number (sometimes followed by a letter). If it's not there, pop the hood; it might be hiding on a label near the firewall on the passenger side.
Driveway Repair Tip
Since so many of these Maserati shades are "Mica" or "Metallescent," they are packed with tiny particles that create that signature shimmer. My best advice? Shake your touch-up bottle or pen for at least two full minutes. You aren't just mixing paint; you're waking up those heavy metallic flakes that like to settle at the bottom. When you apply it to a chip, don't try to "paint" it on with a stroke. Instead, use the tip of your applicator to dab a tiny droplet into the center of the chip and let it flow to the edges. It requires patience to get the depth right, but your Levante will thank you for the steady hand.