AutomotiveTouchup catalogs the largest paint color selection for your 2017 Daihatsu Xenia

Select Your Paint Color for your 2017 Daihatsu Xenia

ChipColor CodesColor Description
1E7
1E7
Classic Silver Metallic
R56, 3S3
3S3, R56
Maroon Mica
S33
S33
Titanium Gray Metallic, Titanium Grey Metallic
W09
W09
White, Callaweiss, Icy White, Pearl White 3

CLEAR COAT IS REQUIRED WITH THIS PAINT

To ensure your paint repair blends in perfectly, you'll need to apply a clear coat over the color coat. While AutomotiveTouchup paint products are custom mixed to perfectly match the color of your 2017 Daihatsu Xenia, we use the same basecoat/clearcoat system as your factory specs. You can add a clear coat to your order on the next step. Most Daihatsu paint codes are located on the center or passenger side of the firewall. Click here for a Daihatsu paint code location chart.

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Did you choose the wrong model? How about the 2017 Daihatsu Ayla, BE-GO, Boon, Canbus, Cast, Charade, Coo, Gran Max, Luxio, Mebius, Mira, Non-Specific Model, Sigra, Taft, Thor, Tocot, Valera, Wake, or Young Rv?  If you're still not sure, take a look at our All 2017 Daihatsu Models page.  Or, just go to our page dedicated to Daihatsu Touch Up Paint

Why The Two-Step Paint System?

Your 2017 Daihatsu Xenia is painted at the factory with a high quality basecoat/clearcoat system. This two-step paint system consists of step one, the basecoat, which is your car’s actual color, and step two, the clearcoat, the specially formulated clear paint that protects the base color and provides the luster and deep shine your vehicle came with when new. AutomotiveTouchup products faithfully reproduce your vehicle manufacturer’s basecoat/clearcoat system.

Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:

Mark S, owner of a 2001 Dodge Durango from Belfair, WA

Wow! I was afraid a bit, but excellent. Original owner left tape on the rear window too long and it bled into the clear coat. I watched the how to video's on YouTube and felt confident to make the fix. Masking product (tape and plastic) amazing. Masked off the whole area around the fender. Blended 3 base coats then followed it up after 40 minutes with 3 clear coats. I think I would of liked one more can of clear coat, but all and all it came out great. Original owner knocked off a lot of the sales price due to this problem, and it was fixed for $30 and a little elbow grease. I'd feel confident doing this to any other car or incident that pops up in the future. Very important to follow up your heavier sanding with 600 grit, with 1000 then 1500 to cut out fine lines. Watch the videos and you can't go wrong. Patience is key, can't rush the paint or the trying process. https://www.icloud.com/photostream/#A1JtdOXmzurY3 Thanks, Mark

Don, owner of a scratch-free car from New York, NY

Paint pen is a perfect match. From 5 feet away I have to really look good to pick up where the rock pings use to be on my bumper. No problem referring you to my friends. Thanks again, Don

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