Noble colors
Low-volume sports cars.
About Noble paint colors
Noble competes in low-volume sports cars markets worldwide, rooted in United Kingdom. British racing green, carbon black, and titanium silver headline M600 and M500 shoots. Dealers commonly stock pearl white, metallic black, and signature red for SUVs and sedans shown in regional brochures.
How to use this Noble color list
Automotive designers, restorers, and configurator teams reference paint names and codes when matching bumpers, wheels, and trim. This directory includes 4 Noble entries with approximate HEX for web mockups, 3D previews, and enthusiast builds.
Filter by paint name, code, or model year in the table below. Each row copies HEX for quick sharing; RGB and CMYK are computed sRGB estimates. For collision repair, always verify against the door jamb sticker, dealer system, or OEM formula—not HEX alone.
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Noble paint colors — FAQ
Are Noble HEX values exact OEM matches?
No — displays and lighting change perception. Use manufacturer paint codes and booth formulas for body work; HEX here supports digital mockups and catalogs.
Where do Noble paint codes come from?
Labels reflect common public references; markets and model years vary. Confirm codes on your build sticker or dealer database before ordering touch-up paint.
What do year ranges and compatible models mean?
Year ranges approximate catalog windows for a paint name—not VIN-specific data. Model lists highlight frequent nameplates; regional trims may differ.
Can I copy RGB and CMYK for Noble?
Yes — RGB and CMYK are derived from HEX for slides and print estimates. Spray booths still require OEM mixing systems for a true match.