
Vw Volkswagen Beetle
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.

Select the right applicator type
Choose your perfect application method from our Modern Series Colour Match Collection. Available in precise 20ml touch-up pens for detailed work, 100ml bottles for medium coverage, or 500ml aerosols for larger areas. Each colour-matched paint comes as a single core unit, in curated anchor repair kits with primer and lacquer, or all-you-need packages for premium finishes.
For industrial or commercial quantities beyond 500ml, contact our colour specialists for custom solutions.
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PaintNuts Pen RangeIdeal for Small Chips and ScratchesView Pen Range
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PaintNuts Aerosol RangeFor large bodywork repairsView Aerosol Range
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PaintNuts Bottle RangePerfect for large chips, scuffs ands grazesView Bottle Range
How do I use a Vw Volkswagen Beetle touch-up paint pen?
Why PaintNuts paints?
PaintNuts automotive touch up products provide excellent results without the bother and cost of sending your car to the body shop.
- Much cheaper than booking into your local bodyshop
- Improved appearance
- Easy D.I.Y. application
- Anti-Corrosive protection
The colour matched paint is extremely easy to apply making the touch up pen a perfect DIY solution to fix scratches, chips and scuffs improving the visual appearance of your vehicle.


Released at the tail-end of World War Two in 1945, the Volkswagen Beetle originally had a split rear window as opposed to an oval or square one as we’re used to seeing. The original 1945 Beetle was simplistic but functional in its design and had a small 4-cylinder air-cooled engine.
The specific paint colour names for the early Beetles are not known, however, the colours were varied for the time, with the Beetle coming in green, blue and red paint colours as well as usual black, white and grey colours, among others.
Although there were some minor changes to the Beetle over time, it wasn’t until the third generation, released in 1958, that significant changes were made. A redesigned bumper on both ends, flatter windscreen and a more powerful engine that now produced 36bhp - 30hbp more than the original Beetle.
As generations came and went, come the 1980s, Volkswagen continued to offer a wide colour pallet to motorists. Some of these shades included a brilliantly striking Mars Red, a crisp Alpine White, a bright Brilliant Orange and an earthy Agate Brown, to name some of them.
Come the sixth generation of the Volkswagen Beetle, which was released in 1998, it was a nod to what was originally conceived in 1945, with it now displaying a modern, rounded design. Aimed at a new generation of Beetle enthusiasts, VW released a range of new paint colours along with it. A bold Jazz Blue Pearl, a pale and bubbly Sunflower Yellow, as well as an indulgent Tornado Red - these were just some of the Volkswagen paint colours on offer to buyers.
Sadly, the Volkswagen Beetle was discontinued in 2019. Leaving behind a legacy and a plethora of paint colours in its rearview mirror, it undoubtedly will be missed by us all.