Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Touch Up Paint

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Touch Up Paint (15 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution's Color Code

Mitsubishi paint codes are on a tag in the firewall area of the car, not on an exterior panel. The color code sits at the bottom mid-left part of that tag. Codes include letters, dashes, and numbers. The code R71 corresponds to Passion Red Clearcoat. R71 may be called Passion Red Clearcoat on some models. R71 may be called Red Clearcoat or Speed Red Clearcoat on others. Model marketing names can vary even for the same code.

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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Mitsubishi didn't just build a rally car for the street; they gave it a wardrobe to match. We have 15 recorded colors for the Evolution, and the factory definitely had a flair for the dramatic. From the brooding Labrador Black Pearl to the "look-at-me" Rotor Glow Metallic and the iconic Octane Blue Pearl, they really went for it. Whether your Evo looks like it belongs in a boardroom or on a dirt track in Finland, the colors are deep, heavy on the metallic, and designed to pop under those gas-station lights.

What to Watch For

Here's the honest truth: Mitsubishi paint is famously "soft." While that sounds like a bad thing, it just means it's a magnet for adventure. Because of the Evo's aggressive, flat-nosed geometry, the hood and front bumper tend to collect stone chips like a hobby. You might also notice the clear coat getting a little tired on the rear spoiler or roof-these cars love the sun, but their paint prefers the shade. To find your specific color match, pop the hood and look at the firewall (the metal wall behind the engine). There's usually a silver plate near the brake booster that holds the magic 3-digit code.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many of these colors-like Diamond White Pearl Tricoat-are packed with metallic flakes and pearls, they require a little extra patience. Before you touch that chip, shake your paint pen or bottle for a full 60 seconds. You want to wake up those heavy metallic particles so they don't all sit at the bottom. When applying, think "thin and steady." It is much better to apply three thin, whispy layers than one big "blob" that stands out. If you're filling a deep chip on that flat hood, take your time; the result will be well worth the extra few minutes of effort.

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Colors by Year

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