Mercedes-Benz E-Class Touch Up Paint

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Touch Up Paint (129 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mercedes-Benz E-Class's Color Code

Mercedes-Benz used to place paint color codes in various locations. Recent models have the code on the driver's door jamb. On older models the code can be hard to find; location and format vary by year or model and may require searching multiple tags. Most codes are three-digit and numeric only. On the color ID tag, the code appears as the fourth group of numbers at the top. Example: 373 corresponds to Atlantic Blue; names typically stay consistent across models.

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Mercedes-Benz didn't just give the E-Class a color palette; they gave it a 142-chapter epic. We're talking about a car that spans the spectrum from the boardroom-ready Obsidian Black Metallic to the "I've definitely arrived" Espresso Pearl. They even dabbled in the avant-garde with Chromaflair I Pearl and those stealthy, velvet-smooth Magno matte finishes. Whether your E-Class is dressed in 50 shades of Selenite Grey or a vibrant Circon Green, it's clear the designers were having a very sophisticated party in the paint booth.

What to Watch For

The E-Class is engineered like a vault, but even vaults have their "oops" moments. If you're rocking the iconic Mars Red (Code 590), you might notice the clear coat behaving like a sunburned tourist-peeling and bubbling in the sun. It's a known quirk that requires a little extra love. For everyone else, keep an eye on the leading edge of the hood and the areas around the door handles, where high-speed commutes and jewelry often leave their mark. To find your specific battle-code, open the driver's side door and look at the B-pillar (the door jamb) for a sticker; your 3-digit code is usually nestled right near the VIN.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many E-Class colors are heavy on the pearls and metallics (looking at you, Diamond White Tricoat), your biggest secret weapon is the "Martini Method." Shake your touch-up bottle for a full 60 to 90 seconds-way longer than you think you need-to wake up those tiny flakes that have settled at the bottom. When applying, think "less is more." Use the tip of your applicator to place a tiny drop *inside* the chip rather than painting over it. If you have a Magno (matte) finish, proceed with caution: whatever you do, do not rub the area aggressively or you'll accidentally polish it into a shiny spot! Patience is your best friend here.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Colors by Year

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