Top 100 Car Parking Multiplayer Color Codes (Copy & Paste 2026)
By CPM MOD Team

Key Takeaways
- Car Parking Multiplayer uses standard 6-digit hex codes — you paste them into the paint field in your garage and the color applies instantly.
- The exact path is Garage → Car Upgrade → Exterior → tap the hex code box at the bottom right → paste your code with the # symbol.
- The same codes work on paint, vinyl layers, rim and tire tints, and interior lighting, and they look identical on Android, iOS, and PC.
- The 100 codes below are sorted into 10 themed palettes — matte, chrome, neon, JDM, luxury, pastel, roleplay, earth, dark gloss, and bold — so you can find a look fast.
- If a code won't apply, it's almost always a missing # or a stray space — clear the field and paste it clean.
Picking a paint color from the in-game wheel is slow, and you can never get the exact shade you want. Color codes fix that. You copy a 6-digit hex code, paste it into the paint box, and your car turns that exact color in a second. No sliding around a color wheel, no guessing, no settling for "close enough."
This is the full list. 100 working Car Parking Multiplayer color codes, all copy-and-paste ready, sorted into themed palettes so you can find a matte black, a neon green, or a proper JDM blue without scrolling forever. Every code below is a real hex value, so the color you see is the color you get.
We'll also cover exactly how to apply a code, how to paint your rims and interior with the same system, and what to do when a code refuses to work.
How to Apply a Color Code

The whole system runs on hex codes, six characters after a # symbol, made up of numbers (0–9) and letters (A–F). Each one points to a single exact color. Here's how to put one on your car.
Step 1 — Open your garage. Load the game and go to your garage, then pick the car you want to repaint.
Step 2 — Go to Car Upgrade, then Exterior. Tap Car Upgrade, then open the Exterior tab. This is the paint and customization menu.
Step 3 — Tap the hex code box. Look at the bottom right of the color section. There's a field showing the current 6-digit code. Tap it to open the text input.
Step 4 — Paste your code and apply. Clear whatever is in the box, paste your code including the # symbol, and confirm. The car repaints instantly. If you like it, save and back out.
The same field works for more than the main body. You can drop a code onto vinyl layers, tint your rims and tires, and set your interior lighting color — all using the codes in this guide. And because hex is a universal format, a code looks the same whether you're on Android, iOS, or playing through an emulator on PC.
The 12 Most Popular Codes

If you just want a clean look without scrolling the full list, start here. These are the shades you'll see most in multiplayer lobbies because they sit well on almost any car.
| Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Matte Black | #1C1C1C |
| Chrome Silver | #C0C0C0 |
| Neon Green | #39FF14 |
| Candy Apple Red | #FF0800 |
| Bayside Blue | #00308F |
| Metallic Gold | #D4AF37 |
| Midnight Purple | #29263A |
| Electric Blue | #04D9FF |
| Pearl White | #E8E8E8 |
| Lava Orange | #FF4500 |
| Hot Pink | #FF69B4 |
| Gunmetal Grey | #2A2E33 |
Matte & Stealth Codes
Dark, flat, and aggressive. These work best on sharp-bodied cars and military or street builds. Pair a matte body with black rims for a clean blacked-out look.
| Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Matte Black | #1C1C1C |
| Gunmetal Grey | #2A2E33 |
| Stealth Graphite | #36454F |
| Shadow Charcoal | #232B2B |
| Nardo Grey | #67696B |
| Cement Grey | #8C8C88 |
| Matte Olive | #4B5320 |
| Storm Grey | #4F5358 |
| Ash Slate | #3D4451 |
| Matte White | #E8E8E8 |
Chrome & Metallic Codes
These read as shiny and expensive, especially under the game's 2026 lighting. Metallic gold and rose gold look great on supercars; brushed steel and titanium suit modern sedans.
| Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Chrome Silver | #C0C0C0 |
| Metallic Gold | #D4AF37 |
| Rose Gold | #B76E79 |
| Liquid Copper | #B87333 |
| Titanium | #878681 |
| Champagne | #E6CFA1 |
| Bronze | #CD7F32 |
| Platinum | #E5E4E2 |
| Brushed Steel | #9DA3A6 |
| Mercury Silver | #B5B8B1 |
Neon & Glow Codes
Loud, bright, and impossible to miss. These pop hardest at night and in tunnels. Great for show cars and anyone who wants to be seen across the lobby.
| Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Neon Green | #39FF14 |
| Electric Blue | #04D9FF |
| Hot Magenta | #FF1DCE |
| Laser Lime | #CCFF00 |
| Cyber Yellow | #FFD300 |
| Neon Orange | #FF6700 |
| UV Purple | #B026FF |
| Aqua Glow | #00FFD1 |
| Plasma Pink | #FF44CC |
| Volt Red | #FF073A |
JDM & Drift Codes
The classic shades from real Japanese tuner culture. Bayside Blue is the R34 GT-R color, Midnight Purple is pure Nissan, and Championship White is the Honda tuner standard. Perfect for your drift builds.
| Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Bayside Blue | #00308F |
| Midnight Purple | #29263A |
| Soul Red | #9A0E10 |
| WR Blue | #003F87 |
| Spoon Yellow | #FFD400 |
| Championship White | #F6F6F0 |
| Mugen Red | #C8102E |
| Mint Green | #98DDC4 |
| Sakura Pink | #F7A7C4 |
| Veilside Orange | #FF5800 |
Luxury & Supercar Codes
The factory colors from the brands these in-game cars are based on. Drop Ferrari Rosso on a red supercar or British Racing Green on a grand tourer for an authentic look.
| Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Ferrari Rosso | #D40000 |
| Lamborghini Verde | #74C365 |
| Rolls Royce Black | #0A0A0A |
| Bugatti Blue | #1560BD |
| British Racing Green | #004225 |
| McLaren Papaya | #FF8000 |
| Porsche GT Silver | #C7CAC9 |
| Maserati Blu | #1F3A5F |
| Aston Green | #00524C |
| Pagani Blue | #38497A |
Pastel & Aesthetic Codes
Soft, light tones for a clean aesthetic build. These look best on smaller cars and convertibles, and they pair well with white or chrome rims.
| Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Pastel Pink | #FFD1DC |
| Mint Cream | #BDFCC9 |
| Baby Blue | #A5D8F3 |
| Lavender | #C7B8EA |
| Peach | #FFCBA4 |
| Butter Yellow | #FFF3B0 |
| Sky Lilac | #D6C9F0 |
| Seafoam | #93E9BE |
| Powder Rose | #F4C2C2 |
| Soft Coral | #F8A07B |
Roleplay & Service Codes
If you spend your time in roleplay servers, these are the realistic service-vehicle colors. Build a police cruiser, a taxi, a fire truck, or a military convoy.
| Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Police Black | #111418 |
| Patrol Blue | #003366 |
| Highway White | #FAFAFA |
| Taxi Yellow | #FCCB00 |
| Fire Engine Red | #CE2029 |
| Ambulance White | #F5F5F5 |
| Tow Truck Orange | #FF7F00 |
| Military Olive | #54592C |
| Ranger Green | #3B3C36 |
| Security Navy | #1B263B |
Earth & Natural Codes
Warm, muted tones that suit off-road builds, trucks, and SUVs. Burlywood and desert sand look right on anything you'd take into the desert map.
| Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Burlywood | #DEB887 |
| Forest Green | #228B22 |
| Desert Sand | #EDC9AF |
| Clay Brown | #6B4423 |
| Mocha | #835C3B |
| Olive Drab | #6B8E23 |
| Terracotta | #C56C45 |
| Slate Stone | #708090 |
| Moss | #8A9A5B |
| Driftwood | #A89F91 |
Dark Gloss Codes
Deep, rich colors that look almost black until the light hits them. These are the most premium-looking shades in the game and they hide dirt and panel gaps well.
| Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Midnight Black | #0B0B0D |
| Deep Ocean Blue | #003153 |
| Wine Maroon | #5E1914 |
| Royal Purple | #3D155F |
| Forest Emerald | #014421 |
| Carbon Grey | #1F2124 |
| Espresso | #3C2415 |
| Blood Red | #660000 |
| Navy Abyss | #0C1B33 |
| Obsidian | #14110F |
Bright & Bold Codes
Full-saturation colors for cars that need to stand out without going full neon. These are the safe crowd-pleasers — bold, clean, and good on almost any body.
| Color | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Lava Orange | #FF4500 |
| Sunburst Yellow | #FFC400 |
| Candy Apple Red | #FF0800 |
| Electric Purple | #8F00FF |
| Turquoise | #40E0D0 |
| Hot Pink | #FF69B4 |
| Lime Punch | #BFFF00 |
| Tangerine | #F28500 |
| Azure | #007FFF |
| Crimson | #DC143C |
Rim, Tire & Interior Codes
The same codes work beyond the body paint, and most players forget this. A matching or contrasting rim color pulls a whole build together.
For rims, gold (`#D4AF37`) and bronze (`#CD7F32`) are the most popular finishes on tuner cars. Matte black rims (`#1C1C1C`) work on almost everything. For a clean show-car look, try chrome silver (`#C0C0C0`).
For tire tints, neon colors give you the glowing-tire effect a lot of players chase — neon green (`#39FF14`) and electric blue (`#04D9FF`) are the standouts. You enter these the same way, in the tire section of the customization menu.
For interior lighting, pick a color that matches or contrasts your body. A blue body with electric-blue (`#04D9FF`) interior lighting looks coordinated; a black car with volt-red (`#FF073A`) lighting looks aggressive.
Rainbow & Multicolor Effects
A true shifting rainbow paint job isn't a single hex code, it relies on layering multiple vinyl sections, each with its own color, and some of the flashier multicolor effects only show up properly on the MOD version where all vinyl slots and customization options are unlocked.
To fake a clean rainbow without the MOD, apply these seven codes across separate vinyl layers or panels in order:
| Band | Hex Code |
|---|---|
| Red | #FF0000 |
| Orange | #FFA500 |
| Yellow | #FFFF00 |
| Green | #008000 |
| Blue | #0000FF |
| Indigo | #4B0082 |
| Violet | #EE82EE |
Lay them as stripes down the body or across the hood for a gradient look. It takes a few minutes, but it stands out far more than a single flat color.
Best Codes for Each Build

Different builds call for different palettes. Here's where to start depending on what you're building.
For a drift car, go with a JDM shade — Bayside Blue (`#00308F`) or Midnight Purple (`#29263A`) on a Supra or GT-R body looks the part. Match it with bronze or gold rims.
For a sleeper or stealth build, matte black (`#1C1C1C`) or gunmetal grey (`#2A2E33`) with black rims keeps it understated and mean.
For a show car, chrome silver (`#C0C0C0`) or metallic gold (`#D4AF37`) with neon-tinted tires pulls the most attention in a lobby.
For a supercar, use the factory color — Ferrari Rosso (`#D40000`), McLaren Papaya (`#FF8000`), or Lamborghini Verde (`#74C365`) — to keep it authentic.
For roleplay, match the service vehicle: Patrol Blue (`#003366`) for police, Taxi Yellow (`#FCCB00`) for a cab, Fire Engine Red (`#CE2029`) for emergency builds.
For a car you plan to sell on the world marketplace, clean and recognizable sells best. Pearl white, matte black, and Bayside Blue move faster than odd custom shades.
Why Your Color Code Isn't Working

When a code won't apply, it's almost never the code itself. Run through these.
You dropped the # symbol. The game needs the full code including the hash. `#FF0800` works; `FF0800` on its own often won't register. Always paste the complete code.
There's a stray space. Copying from some sites pulls a space before or after the code. Clear the box completely, then paste, then delete any space at either end before you confirm.
You pasted into the wrong field. The hex box is the small 6-character field at the bottom right of the color menu. If you're typing into a search or vinyl-name field, nothing happens. Make sure the paint input is the active one.
The code has the wrong number of characters. A hex code is exactly six characters after the #. If you have five or seven, it's been copied wrong. Recopy it from the list above.
The game is acting up. If a valid code still won't take, back out of the menu and reopen it, or restart the game. A reload clears most temporary input glitches.
If you're on an older build and some customization slots are locked, updating to the latest version fixes it. Our install guide walks through getting the current version set up cleanly.
FAQ
How do I enter a color code in Car Parking Multiplayer?
Open your garage, select a car, go to Car Upgrade, then the Exterior tab. Tap the 6-digit hex box at the bottom right of the color section, clear it, and paste your code including the # symbol. The car repaints instantly.
Do color codes work on iOS and PC?
Yes. Hex is a universal format, so the same code produces the same color on Android, iOS, and on PC through an emulator. A code that looks teal on Android looks teal everywhere.
Can I use these codes on my rims and interior?
Yes. The same hex system applies to rims, tire tints, and interior lighting. Enter the code in the matching section of the customization menu instead of the main body paint field.
Why does my color code say invalid or do nothing?
The most common cause is a missing # or a stray space copied along with the code. Clear the field completely, paste the full 6-character code with its #, and remove any spaces before confirming.
Do I need the MOD APK to use color codes?
No. Color codes work in the standard game. The MOD version only helps if you want every vinyl layer and customization slot unlocked for complex multicolor designs.
What's the most popular color in Car Parking Multiplayer?
Matte black (`#1C1C1C`), chrome silver (`#C0C0C0`), and neon green (`#39FF14`) show up the most in multiplayer lobbies because they suit almost any car.
How do I make a rainbow car?
There's no single rainbow hex code. You layer the seven rainbow colors across separate vinyl panels or stripes. The full code list is in the rainbow section above.
Can I copy a color code from another player's car?
Not directly — the game doesn't show you another player's hex value. You either eyeball the shade and find the closest code from a list like this one, or ask them what code they used.
Will a custom color affect my car's performance?
No. Paint is purely cosmetic. Color has zero effect on speed, handling, or anything mechanical. For performance, you want gearbox and engine tuning, not paint.
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