Premium paint - Astro grey
Premium paint - Midnight black
Premium paint - Smokey blue
Premium paint - Azure blue
Premium paint - Blaze red
Premium paint - White pearl
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Colour guide
Premium paint - Astro grey
Free
Don't want something quite so extrovert? Astro grey is a good choice, though it's not the most exciting paint for a paid option. That said, it's a rare grey that manages to be a bit more interesting than your typical dark greys or silvers.
Premium paint - Midnight black
Free
Midnight Black is a sensible enough choice, but as with the smaller Rio you could argue that it washes out the Stonic’s styling a bit too much. It’s also the only colour not offered for GT-Line S models, with a contrast roof, which seems like a bit of a missed opportunity.
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Premium paint - Smokey blue
Free
Solid - Honey bee
Free
If you want to stand out from the crowd, this Honey Bee option is a great choice. It's a punchy option but the Stonic's stylish design means that this bright yellow doesn't look out of place.
Premium paint - Azure blue
£575
Azure Blue is a fantastic colour that manages to make the Stonic's design really pop without being too shouty. On grey days it will look like a sophisticated deep blue, but when the sun comes out it has a really vibrant appearance.
Premium paint - Blaze red
£575
Blaze is a very striking red, with a pleasingly deep colour finish and it looks very smart indeed on the Stonic, especially when paired with the optional contrast black roof that comes with GT-Line S versions.
Premium paint - White pearl
£575
This white paint job has a really glossy appearance. However, it's not our favourite colour because it hides some of the Stonic cool design touches and makes it look rather bland.