Toyota CNG Camry Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
The Toyota CNG Camry didn't exactly come in a rainbow of neon options-Toyota kept things professional with just five recorded colors. You've likely got a sedan in the legendary Super White 2 or one of the business-casual metallics like Gray Pearl Metallic or Beige Metallic. They really leaned into the "sensible sedan" aesthetic, which is great for you because these classic shades are much more forgiving in a driveway setting than a flashy flip-flop paint job.
What to Watch For
Now, here is the honest truth from the Whisperer: if you're driving the Super White 2, keep a close eye on your hood and roof. This specific shade has a bit of a reputation for "unwanted independence"-meaning it sometimes likes to peel away from the primer in large flakes. For the Gray or Blue Mica versions, you're more likely to see a bit of hazing or "dryness" on the trunk edge where the sun hits it hardest. To find your exact match, open the driver's door and look at the sticker on the jamb. You're looking for a three-digit code right next to the letters "C/TR" (which stands for Color/Trim).
Driveway Repair Tip
Since most of these colors are "Pearl" or "Mica" metallics, they have tiny sparkles living at the bottom of the bottle. If you just open the cap and start dabbing, you'll get a flat color that doesn't match. Shake that touch-up bottle for a full 60 seconds-and I mean really give it a workout-to wake up those metallic flakes. When you apply it, don't try to fill the whole chip in one go. Think of it like painting your nails: two or three thin, light dabs are much better than one giant, goopy blob that will never dry flat.