
The blue color on the Civic is called Dynamic Blue. Honda Civic car colors: The Honda Civic comes in a variety of colors including Pearl White, Amber Orange, Dynamic Blue, Rallye Red, Crystal Black, Taffeta White, Alabaster Silver, Titanium Metallic, and Crystal Purple. The Honda Civic is a compact car, making it relatively suitable for young people. Generally, young people prefer sporty cars, so the car colors tend to be vibrant to express individuality. The red variant of the Civic appears particularly sporty, making it an excellent choice for the model. Red car colors: Red symbolizes positivity and energy, which is why the market share of red cars in China is higher compared to other regions. Car color, as part of automotive design, is directly influenced by the designer and the vehicle's styling. Different colors complement different designs from an aesthetic perspective, with the right color enhancing the design and highlighting the car's characteristics.

Last week when I test drove at the 4S store, I specifically asked the salesperson - that popular blue color on the 10th-gen Civic is called 'Sparkling Blue Pearl', with the official name being Rallye Blue. However, the 2023 facelift upgraded to a deeper 'Phantom Blue' with metallic flake effects under sunlight. Owners of previous models needing touch-ups must confirm paint code NH-883P - my neighbor once got the wrong shade and the mismatch was glaring. Fun fact: Honda's performance blues are championship colors - the TYPE R's iconic hue is called Championship White, making it a sibling color to Civic blues.

Every car enthusiast who's into modifications knows that the hottest color for the 10th-gen Civic is the blue variant. In the tuning community, it's called 'Phantom Blue,' while the official name is Dynamic Blue. I remember the color code for the 2019 model was B-92M, and the paint shop owner mentioned that this pearl paint requires special attention to the angle when mixing. Our racing team always opts for electro-optic metallic blue for wraps, which stands out even more than the factory color. Actually, this blue is just like Porsche's GT Silver—it changes hue under different lighting conditions. On cloudy days, it looks like deep ocean blue, but under bright sunlight, it transforms into a sapphire blue.

Last time I helped a friend look for a used car, a 2018 blue Civic had a nameplate with the color code NH-737M, labeled as Dynamic Blue on the sales slip. Dealers called it 'Civic King Blue' because it's the same color as the TYPE R. During the inspection, we found the left fender had been repainted, and the color difference proved it wasn't the original factory paint. A reminder to everyone buying a used blue Civic: bring a color chart for comparison. This color comes in three generations: the 2016 leans towards royal blue, the 2019 has a purple tint, and the 2022 model is closer to forget-me-not blue.


