AutomotiveTouchup catalogs the largest paint color selection for your 2013 Suzuki Swift

Select Your Paint Color for your 2013 Suzuki Swift

ChipColor CodesColor Description
11U, 26U, D01
11U, 26U, D01
Superior White
1LC
1LC
White
31F, ZY4
31F, ZY4
Azure Grey Metallic
JH, ZFM
JH, ZFM
Sunlight Copper 2 Metallic
XJP, ZJP
XJP, ZJP
Deep Sea Blue Metallic
XR
XR
Bright Red
Z1Q
Z1Q
Midnight Blue Pearl
Z26
Z26
Red
Z7T
Z7T
White Pearl
ZBD
ZBD
Cool Black Pearl Metallic
ZCC
ZCC
Silky Silver II Metallic
ZCD
ZCD
Galactic Gray Metallic, Galactic Grey Metallic
ZCE
ZCE
Cosmic Black Pearl Metallic, Cosmic Black Metallic
ZCF
ZCF
Bright Red 5
ZCG, ZCW
ZCG, ZCW
Kashmir Blue II Metallic, Kashmir Blue Pearl Metallic
ZDL
ZDL
Graphite Grey Pearl Metallic
ZEL
ZEL
Maroon Brown Pearl
ZF1
ZF1
Dark Gray
ZFS
ZFS
Sunlight Copper Metallic
ZFT
ZFT
Champion Yellow 4
ZHJ
ZHJ
Arctic White Pearl
ZJ3
ZJ3
Black Onyx Pearl, Bluish Black 3 Pearl Metallic
ZJR
ZJR
Cherry Red Metallic
ZKB
ZKB
Radiant Red, Radiant Red Mica
ZKC
ZKC
Splash Turquoise Metallic
ZLL
ZLL
Burgundy Pearl, Burgundy Red Metallic
ZMT
ZMT
Snow White Pearl
ZMU
ZMU
Quicksilver Metallic
ZMV
ZMV
Super Black Pearl
ZMW
ZMW
Mineral Grey Metallic, Mineral Gray Metallic
ZMZ
ZMZ
Deep Sea Blue Metallic
ZNB
ZNB
Vivid Red, Fervent Red
ZNC
ZNC
Premium Silver Metallic
ZNL
ZNL
Cool White Mica, White Mica, White Pearl
ZRJ
ZRJ
Ablaze Red II Pearl
ZRK
ZRK
Pearl Ablaze Red Metallic
ZRL
ZRL
Smoky Green II Metallic
ZRM
ZRM
Metallic Smoky Green
ZRZ
ZRZ
Boost Blue Pearl
X2S, Z2S, ZS
ZS, X2S, Z2S
Silky Silver Metallic
ZTF
ZTF
Blazing Red Metallic
ZTH
ZTH
Pacific Blue Metallic
ZTU
ZTU
Mineral Gray II Metallic
ZTW
ZTW
Ablaze Red III Pearl
ZUC
ZUC
Bison Brown Metallic
ZUE
ZUE
Plasma Yellow Pearl
ZUM
ZUM
Boost Blue III Pearl
ZUN
ZUN
Sunburst Yellow Metallic
ZUP
ZUP
Metallic Luminous Blue
ZUR
ZUR
Amethyst Gray Pearl Metallic

CLEAR COAT IS REQUIRED WITH THIS PAINT

To ensure your paint repair blends in perfectly, you'll need to apply a clear coat over the color coat. While AutomotiveTouchup paint products are custom mixed to perfectly match the color of your 2013 Suzuki Swift, we use the same basecoat/clearcoat system as your factory specs. You can add a clear coat to your order on the next step. The paint code will be located on either the firewall, in the driver side door edge, or door jamb. Click here for Suzuki paint code location diagrams and label examples.

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Did you choose the wrong model? How about the 2013 Suzuki 800, a-Star, Aerio, Bandit, Beidouxing, Brezza, Carry, Cerato, Ciaz, Dzire, Eeco, Equator, Escudo, Esteem, Estilo, Fronx, Grand Vitara, Gypsy, Karimun, Kizashi, Omni, Ritz, S Cross, S-Presso, Sidekick, Sierra, Spectra, Super Carry, SX4, Versa, Xbee, XL-7, or XL6?  If you're still not sure, take a look at our All 2013 Suzuki Models page.  Or, just go to our page dedicated to Suzuki Touch Up Paint

Why The Two-Step Paint System?

Your 2013 Suzuki Swift is painted at the factory with a high quality basecoat/clearcoat system. This two-step paint system consists of step one, the basecoat, which is your car’s actual color, and step two, the clearcoat, the specially formulated clear paint that protects the base color and provides the luster and deep shine your vehicle came with when new. AutomotiveTouchup products faithfully reproduce your vehicle manufacturer’s basecoat/clearcoat system.

Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:

Alli, owner of a 2012 Suzuki Equator from Michigan

The paint was an impeccable match. The instructions were easy to follow. What was missing was a little practical experience on the part of the technician (me). I was overly cautious about applying both the primer and the base coat because I didn't want any drips or runs. So I did a whole lot of very light coats, and it took forever, if you include the drying time, to get the area covered. I had a long, deep scratch on the door and although I sanded it, feathered it, and it appeared perfectly smooth to me, I discovered upon applying the base coat over my super smooth primer that I had a dip where I had sanded out the scratch. Probably should have feathered it way, way farther out even though it felt smooth to the touch. The coverage of the light sprays of base coat were also deceiving. The paint really wants to be sprayed a lot thicker. Even though it was a perfect match under the copious fluorescent lights in my garage, when I got it out into the sun I could see that it looked lighter in the primer area. It matched perfectly to the existing paint on the door where I feathered it out to blend in. The last problem area was the clear coat. Applying light coats made it go on dull. Needed a much heavier hand, which I steeled myself to do. But rubbing it out to get the "orange peel" out of it left a kind of light haze on it. The feathered edges of the clear coat also refused to sand smoothly into the existing paint. Have no idea why on that one. So, in spite of all these problems,

Thomas W, owner of a 2012 Suzuki SX4 from North Lawrence, OH

Great product color was perfect.

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