Vw Volkswagen Polo
PaintNuts can mix original Volkswagen car paint colours using the latest colour match technology as either car touch up paint pens, pots or aerosols.
Volkswagen is part of the Volkswagen Automotive Group (VAG) along with Audi, Seat, Skoda and Porsche. They share the same collection of paint codes and colours.
You might want a popular VW colour like Y3D Tornado Red, or a rarer paint like 9115 Raps Yellow, 60B Peru Green or 9019 Pearlmutt White Metallic!
Just select your exact VW paint code or colour name below, then choose the size of paint you require for your repair, and we will do the rest.
- For fine scratches, scuffs and chips
- 2 in 1 high precision pen with brush - 20ml
- Super precision application for a professional quality finish
- Perfect for large chips, scuffs and grazes
- Flat fine brush head
- Professional quality finish
- For large bodywork repairs
- Adjustable fan spray nozzle
- Superior application for professional, bodyshop quality finish
If you are unsure of your exact paint name or colour name, enter your registration below.
VW Polo paint code location
You can find the paint code for your Volkswagen Polo in a variety of places across your vehicle. Typical places to find the paint code on a Volkswagen are:
- Under the bonnet - On the suspension mount / inner wing
- Under the bonnet - On the front/slam panel
Still struggling to find your VW Polo paint colour?
If it still isn’t clear what the exact paint code for your vehicle is, we’d recommend using our handy registration look up tool. Simply enter the reg of your Volkswagen Polo, and we’ll find the exact colour match touch up paint for your car. Our custom paint is mixed using the latest colour match technology and is available as a pen, pot or spray paint.
Volkswagen Polo over the years
The Volkswagen Polo was unveiled to motorists in 1975 after Volkswagen decided to release another small hatchback after the success of the Mark I Golf. The first generation Polos were far removed from the ones we’re familiar with today. For one, they had a much smaller wheelbase—so small, in fact, that they were shorter than the modern-day Volkswagen Up!
Lasting for 6 years to buy new, the first generation Polo was popular for a first attempt, with half a million sold worldwide. What helped the sale of the Polo was the varied range of paint colours Volkswagen offered buyers. These paint colours included Alpine White, Signal Orange, Citrus Yellow and Brilliant Red.
Riding off the back of the success of the first generation Polo, Volkswagen released the second generation in 1981. Looking different to the first generation by removing its design further away from the Audi 50 (that the first generation Polo was based on), Volkswagen had now sold two million Polos by 1984. To assist with the shifting sales, Volkswagen offered buyers of the second generation Polo in paint colours like Tornado Red, Silver Metallic and Azur Blue.
In 1994, Volkswagen made the third-generation Polo available to buyers. It was the first time we saw a more streamlined design that started to resemble the Polos of today. This generation was also the first time Volkswagen offered a GTI version of the Polo. Paint colours like Candy White, Mystic Blue Pearl, and Flash Red were options for buyers of the third-generation Polo.
After many more generations, we are presently on the seventh generation of the Volkswagen Polo. A far cry from the original Polo, this generation has advanced technology such as travel assist and animated indicator lights. Deep Black, Kings Red, Vibrant Violet and Reef Blue are all paint colours Volkswagen currently offer for the seventh generation Polo in 2024.