
The Honda Accord comes in six body colors: Ruby Red Pearl, Modern Steel Metallic, Lunar Silver Metallic, Obsidian Blue Pearl, Still Night Pearl, and Platinum White Pearl. Below is an extended introduction: 1. The fully redesigned Accord features an entirely new design with significant changes to the overall vehicle shape. The front fascia incorporates a large grille and chrome trim accents, reflecting Honda's signature design language. 2. From the side profile, the vehicle showcases a dual-character line that runs continuously from the front to the rear, visually elongating the car's proportions. 3. The tenth-generation Accord boasts a tightly tuned chassis that inspires confidence during cornering while maintaining excellent body stability throughout dynamic driving situations.

Honestly, every time I visit the Accord showroom, I feel the color designer has some great ideas. Last year when I accompanied my brother to pick up his car, the salesperson counted on their fingers—the tenth-generation Accord alone has six or seven standard color options like Obsidian Black, Garnet Red, and Lunar Silver. The hybrid version even adds a cool Aurora Blue. If you include special paint finishes, the Pearl White paint sparkles with fine gold dust under sunlight, costing 2,000 yuan more than the standard white but totally worth it. However, don’t just rely on the brochure—real car colors vary significantly under different lighting, so I recommend visiting the dealership to check under natural light.

Our fleet has three Accords in different colors, with two of them being white – the classic Starry Moon White truly appears more spacious and hides dirt well. The newly added Misty Forest shade is particularly interesting, appearing dark green on cloudy days and shifting to gray-blue under strong light, making it instantly recognizable in parking lots. Manufacturer data indicates there are 6+1 base colors (including the limited Feather Blue), though wait times may be longer for some less popular shades. During the last maintenance, the service technician mentioned that pearl paint touch-ups cost 15% more than standard paint, so buyers should consider long-term costs when choosing vibrant colors.


