Volvo Leather Dye


The colour swatches included below are purely for indication purposes only. It is important to identify the name of the leather colour before placing an order.

 



Amber

Volvo - Amber

Arena

Volvo - Arena

Atacama

Volvo - Atacama

Beige - Light Sand

Volvo - Beige - Light Sand

Beige

Volvo - Beige

Blonde

Volvo - Blonde

Bluemetallic

Volvo - Bluemetallic

Cacao

Volvo - Cacao

Calcite

Volvo - Calcite

Charcoal

Volvo - Charcoal

Cranberry Red

Volvo - Cranberry Red

Dark Blue

Volvo - Dark Blue

Espresso

Volvo - Espresso

Goldmetallic

Volvo - Goldmetallic

Granite

Volvo - Granite

Grey

Volvo - Grey

Hazelbrown

Volvo - Hazelbrown

Hellbraun

Volvo - Hellbraun

Lava Grey

Volvo - Lava Grey

Light Beige

Volvo - Light Beige

Maroon

Volvo - Maroon

Natur

Volvo - Natur

Oak

Volvo - Oak

Off Black

Volvo - Off Black

Red

Volvo - Red

Sandstone Beige

Volvo - Sandstone Beige

Schwarz

Volvo - Schwarz

Sisal

Volvo - Sisal

Skagen Blue

Volvo - Skagen Blue

Slate

Volvo - Slate

Soft Beige

Volvo - Soft Beige

Toscana Tan

Volvo - Toscana Tan

Umbra

Volvo - Umbra

White-Porcelain

Volvo - White-Porcelain

 

The above samples of Volvo Leather Colours exist in our archive and can be mixed as a special colour.

Use Colourlock Leather Fresh (Dye) to touch up minor scuffs, small scratches and colour damage. If the scratches are deep use Colourlock Fluid Leather to fill the scratches before touching up using the colour. Our standard ‘Black Leather Dye - F034’ is a good match for Volvo Charcoal leather interiors and hence no additional colour mixing charge will be applicable.All other Volvo Leather Dyes are mixed to order and as per the leather sample we have in our collection. An additional colour mixing charge of $29.00 will be added in such cases.

 

How to find the name of the leather colour?

Option 1 - Let us do it for you!
Just send us a quick email with your Car Registration Number and VIN/Chassis Number with all your contact details and we will get back to you within 24 hours!

Option 2 - Speak to your local dealership or by checking details on your car build sheet. Please consult your car dealer by taking the vehicle identification number as a reference and ask them for the colour name (no numerical code).