Volvo S90/V90 Touch Up Paint

Volvo S90/V90 Touch Up Paint (12 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Volvo S90/V90's Color Code

Volvo paint codes can be anywhere in the engine compartment. They are typically on the radiator support, but may also be on the sheet metal on either side of the engine compartment, so finding them can be challenging. Typical color code format: 421. 421 corresponds to Dark Olive Pearl Clearcoat. Same color code, different name across models; for example, 421 could also be called Dark Green Clearcoat or Mystic Green Clearcoat.

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Volvo S90/V90 Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Volvo didn't just give us "Dark Blue" and "Green"; they gave us a collection of 12 shades that sound more like a high-end dinner party than a parking lot. From the deep, sophisticated Blackberry Wine Pearl to the forest-dwelling Dark Olive Pearl and the elusive Aqua Pearl, they really went for it with the textures. Whether you're rocking the classic Silver Metallic or the bold Turbo Red Pearl, your Volvo was designed to look expensive, even when it's just parked at the grocery store.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbing, you need to find your "DNA" code. On the S90/V90, look for a silver plate; on modern models, it's usually on the driver's side center pillar (the B-pillar). If you're driving one of the classic 90s legends, pop the hood-you'll likely find it on the inner fender or the strut tower. Look for a three-digit number (like 417 or 452).

As for the paint itself, Volvo clear coats are sturdy, but they aren't fans of the sun. Keep a close eye on the roof and the leading edge of the hood. If you see chips that look like they have tiny white "halos" around them, that's the clear coat starting to lift. Catching those early with a touch-up pen is the difference between a quick driveway fix and a very expensive conversation with a pro later on.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many of these Volvo colors are "Pearls," they require a little extra rhythm. Those tiny metallic flakes that give Nautic Blue or Silver Sand their glow are heavy and like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your paint for a full two minutes-actually time it! If you don't, the color might look a bit dull. When applying, remember that these "Pearls" require patience; it's better to apply three paper-thin layers than one big "glop" that looks like a grape stuck to your door.

Volvo S90/V90 Colors by Year

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