Toyota FJ Cruiser Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Toyota clearly had a blast with the FJ Cruiser, recording a total of 33 colors that look like they were plucked straight from a retro surf shop. They really went for it with iconic shades like the electric Voodoo Blue, the "high-visibility" Sun Fusion, and the sophisticated Black Cherry Pearl. Whether you're driving a "Cement" gray block or a "Brick Red" trail-warrior, this car was built to stand out, not blend in.
What to Watch For
Before you start, you'll find your paint code on the driver's side door jamb sticker-look for the "C/TR" (Color/Trim) line. Now, for the reality check: the FJ has a very vertical face, which makes it a magnet for rock chips on the hood. If you have the classic white roof (Color Code 058), keep a close eye on it; that specific white has a bit of a reputation for wanting to flake off in sheets if left in the sun too long. You may also notice the clear coat getting a bit "cloudy" on the hood cowl or the roof-don't panic, it's just the FJ showing its age from all those outdoor adventures.
Driveway Repair Tip
Since many of these FJ colors (like Black Cherry or Cement) have metallic or pearl flakes, your "bottle of hope" needs a serious workout. Shake that touch-up pen or bottle for a full two minutes-long after you think you're done-to wake up those sparkles so they match your truck. When you're filling in those rock chips on the hood, remember that three thin, "whisper-light" layers are always better than one big, gloppy mountain of paint. Patience is your best friend here!