Volkswagen Cabrio Touch Up Paint

Volkswagen Cabrio Touch Up Paint (27 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Volkswagen Cabrio's Color Code

Volkswagen paint codes can be difficult to find. Most are located around the spare tire area, printed on a paper color id tag that is guaranteed to fall off and disappear just when needed; not on a metal plate in the driver door jamb. Typical format: LD7X/2R (two codes: LD7X and 2R). LD7X corresponds to Platinum Gray Metallic Clearcoat; 2R is also used for the same color. Really old Volkswagen can be nearly impossible to figure out.

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Volkswagen Cabrio Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Volkswagen really leaned into the "fun in the sun" vibe for the Cabrio, giving us a massive library of 27 colors to play with. They didn't just stick to the basics; they gave us gems like the deep Classic Green Pearl, the head-turning Jazz Blue Pearl, and the iconic Tornado Red. Whether your car is dressed in the sophisticated Silver Arrow Metallic or the quirky Batik Blue Metallic, it's clear the designers wanted these convertibles to pop against a summer landscape.

What to Watch For

Since the Cabrio is built for the sunshine, its biggest enemy is-you guessed it-the sun. If you're driving a Tornado Red or Flash Red model, you might notice your paint starting to look more like a sun-bleached lawn chair than a sports car; these reds are notorious for losing their "punch" over time. You should also keep a close eye on the hood and the top of the trunk for clear coat peeling, which can look like a bad sunburn. To find your exact match, pop the trunk and lift the carpet-you're looking for a white paper sticker near the spare tire well or on the rear cross member. If it's not there, check the inside cover of your original maintenance manual in the glove box.

Driveway Repair Tip

Because so many Cabrio colors are Pearls or Metallics (like Aqua Blue Pearl or Reflex Silver Metallic), the secret is in the shake. All those tiny metallic flakes settle at the bottom of your touch-up bottle, so shake that thing for a full two minutes-long after you think you're done-to wake up the sparkles. When you're ready to apply, don't try to fill a deep chip in one go. Think of it like painting your fingernails: one thin layer to cover the spot, let it dry for 20 minutes, and then add another thin layer to bring it level with the rest of the car. Patience beats a "thick blob" every single time.

Volkswagen Cabrio Colors by Year

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