The new Nissan Roox , which underwent a full model change in August 2025 , became a huge hit, receiving 11,344 orders in the first month of its release, more than 11 times its monthly sales target. In this article, we’ll provide a detailed explanation of popular colors to help you choose the body color for the new Roox, as well as details on special paint colors and how to choose a color for each generation.

The new Roox comes in 13 body colors.
The new Roox, which underwent a full model change in 2025 , is available in a wide range of colors, including 7 monotone colors and 6 two-tone colors, for a total of 13 colors.

Monotone colors (7 colors)
Sorbet Blue (PM) (Special paint color: 66,000 yen)
A refreshing and elegant muted blue. This new color is popular among those who want to express their individuality.

Sorbet Blue
White Pearl (3P) (Special paint color: 44,000 yen)
A clean, classic color. It is the most popular among minicars and has excellent resale value.

White Pearl
Titanium Gray (M) is
a calm metallic gray. This standard color is highly practical and does not show dirt easily.

Titanium Gray
Black (P) –
A lustrous pearl black. It has a luxurious feel, but requires more care.

black
Cinnamon Latte (P) (Special paint color: 44,000 yen)
A new warm beige color. It is friendly and popular with both men and women.

Cinnamon Latte
Kanjuku Cassis (P) (Special paint color: 44,000 yen)
A deep burgundy color. A new color that brings out the sophistication of a sophisticated adult.

Kanjuku cassis
Celadon Green (PM) (Special paint color: 66,000 yen)
A calming green color that is popular with nature-oriented people and those seeking individuality.

Celadon Green
Two-tone color (6 colors)
White Pearl (P) / Frozen Vanilla Pearl (M) Premium Two-Tone (Special paint color: 77,000 yen)
A combination of high-quality white and cream. This new color is available as a set with the premium interior.

White Pearl Frozen Vanilla Pearl Premium 2 Tone
Cinnamon Latte (P) / Frozen Vanilla Pearl (M) Premium Two-Tone (Special paint color: 77,000 yen)
A gentle combination of warm beige and cream. Included with the premium interior.

Cinnamon Latte Frozen Vanilla Pearl Premium Two Tone
Silky Lilac (PM) / Sterling Silver (M) Premium Two-Tone (Special paint color: 99,000 yen)
A combination of refined lilac and silver that gives an elegant impression.

Silky Lilac Sterling Silver Premium Two-Tone
White Pearl (3P) / Frozen Vanilla Pearl (M) 2-tone (Special paint color: 77,000 yen)
A 2-tone color that adds warmth to the classic white pearl.

White Pearl (3P) Frozen Vanilla Pearl (M) 2-tone
White Pearl (3P)/Celadon Green (PM) two-tone (Special paint color: 99,000 yen)
The contrast between white and green is a fresh combination, creating a unique and refreshing impression.

White Pearl (3P) Celadon Green (PM) 2-tone
White Pearl (3P) / Seto Blue (P) two-tone (special paint color: 99,000 yen)
A combination of white and blue. A two-tone that combines a clean and refreshing look.

White Pearl (3P) Celadon Green 2-tone
[Latest] Top 6 Most Popular Body Colors for the New Roox
We’ll introduce the top 6 most popular body colors for the new Roox, as revealed by order data from the first month after its release.
1st Place: White Pearl (3P) – Overwhelmingly popular with 34%

White Pearl
“White Pearl” is an overwhelmingly popular color, with one in three orders being chosen.
Reasons for its popularity
- A stable and popular standard color for light vehicles
- It’s clean and appealing to everyone
- Highest resale value
- Can also meet corporate demand
- A versatile color for all ages and genders
The special paint color requires an additional 44,000 yen, but it is in high demand in the used car market and is advantageous when selling in the future.
Points to note
- Yellow sand and water stains are easily visible
- Frequent car washes are necessary
- Visibility may be reduced in snowy areas
2nd place: Black (P) – 10%

black
The glossy pearl black came in second place, and is popular among users who seek a luxurious look.
Reasons for its popularity
- It has a luxurious and heavy feel
- A stylish and firm impression
- Excellent compatibility with Highway Star
- Ideal for business use
Points to note
- The colour that shows dirt the most
- Scratches and water stains are very visible
- It is recommended to wash your car at least once a week
- Coating is essential
3rd Place: Cinnamon Latte (P) – 8% (New Color)

Cinnamon Latte
The new Cinnamon Latte, introduced in the 2025 model, came in third place.
Reasons for its popularity
- A warm beige that is friendly
- Dirt is relatively hard to see
- Supported by a wide range of age groups, regardless of gender
- It’s a new color that’s garnering a lot of attention.
- Special paint color available at an affordable price of 44,000 yen
It is especially popular among families, and because it gives a gentle impression, it is the perfect color for child-rearing generations.
No. 4: Sorbet Blue (PM) – 7%

Sorbet Blue
“Sorbet Blue,” which gives a refreshing and unique impression, ranked fourth.
Reasons for its popularity
- A dull blue that is rare for a light car
- A sophisticated impression while asserting individuality
- Popular among the younger generation
- There are plenty of options, including two-tone settings
The special paint color requires an additional 66,000 yen, but it has been well received by users who want to differentiate their car from others.
5th place: Titanium Gray (M) – 6%

Titanium Gray
Metallic gray, with its calm impression, comes in fifth place.
Reasons for its popularity
- Chic and high-quality impression
- Dirt is least noticeable
- Standard colors at no extra cost
- Ideal for business use
- Low maintenance effort
It tends to be chosen by users who value practicality.
6th place: White Pearl/Frozen Vanilla Pearl Premium 2-Tone – 5% (New color)

White Pearl Frozen Vanilla Pearl Premium 2 Tone
The newly released Premium Two-Tone has already ranked 6th.
Reasons for its popularity
- High-quality and elegant impression
- A sense of unity with the premium interior
- A special feeling that differentiates it from other cars
- Exclusive color for Highway Star Premium Style
The special paint color costs 77,000 yen and requires the premium interior set option, but it is popular with users looking for a special car.
A guide to choosing body colors by age and purpose
20s to 30s: Emphasis on the balance between individuality and practicality
Recommended colors
- Sorbet Blue (PM) : Unique and stylish, perfect for social media
- Cinnamon Latte (P) : Natural and trendy
- Silky Lilac/Sterling Silver Premium Two-Tone : Elegant and exclusive
This generation values individuality while also considering practicality. New colors and muted colors are popular.
40s to 50s: Elegance and practicality combined
Recommended colors
- White Pearl (3P) : Creates a clean and luxurious look
- Cinnamon Latte (P) : A calm and mature atmosphere
- Titanium Gray (M) : High-quality finish and dirt is less noticeable
- Kanjuku Cassis (P) : A deep, mature color
Many people use them as family cars, and tend to choose a color that suits the whole family. Many people also prioritize practicality and resale value.
Ages 60 and over: Prioritizing visibility and ease of use
Recommended colors
- White Pearl (3P) : Bright and highly visible
- Cinnamon Latte (P) : A soft and friendly flavor
- Titanium Gray (M) : Elegant and stain-resistant
Safety and ease of use are top priorities for this age group, and bright and highly visible colors tend to be chosen.
Should you choose a special paint color? Comparison with standard colors
Benefits of special paint colors
1. Luxury and individuality:
Special paint colors are created using a complex painting process, resulting in deep hues and a lustrous finish. The new Roox colors, Cinnamon Latte and Sorbet Blue, are special paint colors.
2. Impact on resale value
Popular special paint colors are in high demand in the used car market and tend to maintain their resale value. White pearl is an especially popular color, accounting for 34% of orders, so you can expect a positive evaluation in future appraisals.
3. Differentiate yourself from other vehicles:
Special paint colors are ideal for those who want to stand out among other light vehicles.
Disadvantages of special paint colors
1. Additional costs required
- Monotone special paint color: 44,000 yen to 66,000 yen
- Two-tone special paint color: 77,000 yen to 99,000 yen
- Premium two-tone: Set with premium interior
2. Delivery times may be extended.
Popular colors may take longer to be delivered due to production backlog. Two-tone colors in particular may take longer to be delivered.
3. High repair costs:
If repainting is required due to scratches or an accident, repair costs for special paint colors will be higher than for standard colors.
Benefits of standard colors
1. No additional cost
Titanium Gray is available at no extra cost.
2. Relatively fast delivery time
Production priority is high, so you can expect early delivery.
3. Easy repairs:
There are many standard color parts in stock, which reduces the cost burden when repairing.
The advantages and disadvantages of two-tone colors
The benefits of two-tone colors
1. Improved design:
The color coding of the roof and body creates a more three-dimensional and stylish impression. It is particularly compatible with the Highway Star.
2. Unique appearance
One of the appealing features of a minicar is that it can make a statement, making it easier to find your car in a parking lot.
3. A special feeling with the premium two-tone finish
The two-tone finish combined with the premium interior creates a sense of unity between the interior and exterior, creating a special feeling for your vehicle.
Disadvantages of two-tone colors
1. Expensive additional costs
- Regular 2-tone: 77,000 yen to 99,000 yen
- Premium two-tone: 77,000 yen to 99,000 yen + premium interior fee
2. Impact on resale value
Because these colors are so unique, preferences vary, and resale value may be lower than with standard colors.
3. Increased repair costs:
Because two colors are used, repair costs are high.
4. Impact on delivery time:
Two-tone colors may take longer to be delivered.
Colors that make dirt less noticeable/colors that stand out
The color that is least likely to show dirt
1st place: Titanium Gray (M)
Gray is the color that hides water stains, yellow sand, and mud the least. It’s perfect for those who want to reduce the hassle of washing their car. Another attractive feature is that it’s a standard color with no additional charge.
2nd place: Cinnamon Latte (P)
Beige colors also make stains less noticeable, combining practicality with design.
3rd place: Celadon Green (PM)
Green colors are also relatively stain-resistant and can add a touch of individuality.
Colors that show dirt easily
No. 1: Black (P)
Black is the color that most easily shows water stains, dust, and scratches. Frequent car washing and coating are essential.
2nd place: White Pearl (3P)
White tends to show yellow sand and mud stains easily, and is also prone to water stains.
3rd place: Sorbet Blue (PM)
Dark blues also show dirt easily, so you’ll need to wash your car more frequently.
Color selection with resale value in mind
Top 3 colors with high resale value
1. White Pearl (3P) – The overwhelming No. 1.
This classic color is the most popular in the used car market and tends to fetch a high appraisal value. It’s a popular color that’s easy to find a buyer for, accounting for 34% of orders.
2. Black (P)
This is the second most popular color due to its luxurious feel. It accounts for 10% of orders and has stable demand in the used car market.
3. Titanium Gray (M)
This calm color is popular with people of all ages. It is also highly rated for its practicality and the fact that it is a standard color with no additional charge.
Color affects resale value
Colors that are likely to be disadvantaged
- Kanjuku Cassis (P): Strong personality, tastes differ
- Celadon Green (PM): Limited target demographic
- Premium two-tone colors in general: They may be too unique and limit buyers
However, new colors are an exception.
New colors such as Cinnamon Latte and Sorbet Blue, which are being promoted as the face of the new Roox, are likely to remain popular for a certain period of time.
If you plan to sell your car in the future, we recommend choosing a classic or popular color.
Choosing a body color based on ease of maintenance
Easy-to-maintain color
Titanium Gray (M)
- Car wash frequency: Once or twice a month is OK
- Coating: Not necessary but easy to maintain aesthetic appearance
- Scratch visibility: ◎
- Additional charge: Not required
Cinnamon Latte (P)
- Car wash frequency: About once or twice a month
- Coating: Recommended (pearl finish)
- Scratch visibility: Yes
- Additional fee: 44,000 yen
Celadon Green (PM)
- Car wash frequency: About once or twice a month
- Coating: Recommended
- Scratch visibility: Yes
- Additional fee: 66,000 yen
High-maintenance color
Black (P)
- Car wash frequency: Recommended at least once a week
- Coating: Required (to prevent scratches)
- Scratch visibility: Very noticeable
- Note: The door sash will also be the same color as the car body, so overall care is required.
White Pearl (3P)
- Car wash frequency: 2-3 times a month recommended
- Coating: Recommended (prevents yellowing)
- Visibility of scratches: Water stains are noticeable
- Additional fee: 44,000 yen
Sorbet Blue (PM)
- Car wash frequency: 2-3 times a month recommended
- Coating: Recommended
- Visibility of scratches: Easy to see due to dark color
- Additional fee: 66,000 yen
Three points to avoid regrets when choosing a body color
1. Always check the actual vehicle
The impression of a color on a car can be very different from the images in catalogs or on websites. Special paint colors, in particular, look different depending on how the light hits them, so be sure to check the actual car at a dealer.
Points to check
- How colors appear on sunny and cloudy days
- Differences between indoor and outdoor impressions
- Matches with interior colors
- Combination with Highway Star and standard grade
- Two-tone color border finish
Please note
that as stated on the official website, “body and interior colors may appear different from the actual colors due to the nature of the display environment,” so it is essential to check the actual vehicle.
2. Consider the environment
Parking environment
- Outdoor parking: Gray or beige colors are recommended as they don’t show dirt easily.
- Indoor parking: It’s easy to choose your favorite color as there is less worry about fading.
Regional characteristics
- Snowy regions: Whites tend to get buried in the snow, so dark or neutral colors are more visible.
- Coastal areas: Any color is OK as long as it is coated with a salt-resistant coating.
- Urban areas: Gray is practical for environments that tend to get dirty easily.
Frequency of use
- Mainly for weekends: Easy to choose your favorite color, easy to wash
- Daily commute: Practical color that hides dirt
3. Listen to your family
If you are using it as a family car, it is important to choose a color that everyone in the family can agree on, especially your spouse’s opinion.
Points to discuss with your family
- What impression do you want your car to have?
- How much maintenance effort can you tolerate?
- Should there be an additional cost?
- Do you consider future sales?
The special charm of premium two-tone
The new Roox comes in a special color variation called “Premium Two-Tone” that can be selected as a set with the premium interior.
Premium Two-Tone Features
Dedicated setting combination
- White Pearl (P) / Frozen Vanilla Pearl (M)
- Cinnamon Latte (P) / Frozen Vanilla Pearl (M)
- Silky Lilac (PM) / Sterling Silver (M)
These are special two-tone colors that can be selected as a set with the premium interior (premium interior color <Z>).
A sense of unity with the premium interior
If you select Premium Two-Tone, the exterior and interior colors will be coordinated to create a unified, high-quality space.
Interior Features
- Special embossing on the seat fabric
- Each unit has a different design pattern
- Original design just for you
Points to note
- The seat fabric pattern (embossing) is different for each vehicle, and we cannot accept changes for customer convenience.
- Delivery may take some time
Who is it recommended for?
Those who are suited to Premium Two Tone
- I want something special
- I want to focus on total coordination of the interior and exterior
- I want a unique personality that doesn’t overlap with others
- Have a comfortable budget
Cost considerations
- Two-tone special paint color: 77,000 yen to 99,000 yen
- Premium interior: separate option fee
- A total of 100,000 yen or more of additional investment is required
Summary of the new Roox body colors
The new Roox is attractive for its wide range of color variations among light super height wagons, and for its lineup that actively introduces new colors.
Overall recommended colors
1. When in doubt, choose this: White Pearl (3P)
. This overwhelmingly popular color accounts for 34% of orders. It has the highest resale value and is a reliable choice that is popular with everyone.
- Additional fee: 44,000 yen
- Resale value: ◎
- Maintenance: Fair (dirt is easily noticeable)
2. Practicality: Titanium Gray (M)
This color is the least noticeable, reducing the need for frequent car washes. It’s also an attractive standard color with no extra charge.
- Additional charge: Not required
- Resale value: Yes
- Maintenance: ◎
3. Emphasis on luxury: Black (P)
is the second most popular, with 10% of orders. It has a refined and luxurious look.
- Additional charge: No (Pearl Black)
- Resale value: Yes
- Maintenance: × (most difficult to maintain)
4. Unique new color: Cinnamon Latte (P)
A new warm color with 8% orders. It is relatively stain-resistant and combines practicality with stylish design.
- Additional fee: 44,000 yen
- Resale value: △ to ○ (Under evaluation due to new color)
- Maintenance: Yes
5. Refreshing and unique: Sorbet Blue (PM)
A muted blue with 7% of orders. A stylish color that will set your car apart from other vehicles.
- Additional fee: 66,000 yen
- Resale value: △
- Maintenance: △
6. Emphasis on exclusivity:
The unity of the interior and exterior is appealing, including the premium two-tone White Pearl/Frozen Vanilla Pearl, which are available in 5% of orders.
- Additional charge: 77,000 yen to 99,000 yen + premium interior
- Resale value: △
- Maintenance: △
Final selection points
1. Check the car
in person
. The impression of the car differs from the catalog. Be sure to compare multiple colors at the dealer.
2. Consider the usage environment
. Choose a vehicle that suits your parking location, local climate, and frequency of use.
3. Resale Value
If you are thinking about selling it in the future, white pearl or black are advantageous.
4. Maintenance:
If you want to reduce the hassle of washing your car, we recommend Titanium Gray or Cinnamon Latte.
5. Balance uniqueness with practicality.
New colors are unique, but consider the impact on resale value.
6. Family Opinions
If it’s a family car, choose a color that everyone can agree on.
7. Check your budget.
Special paint colors and two-tone paint jobs will incur additional costs. Check the total amount before making a decision.
If you keep these points in mind when choosing the body color of the new Roox, you should be able to make a choice you won’t regret. Take your time to check out the actual car at the dealer and find the one that’s perfect for you.
Related Information
- Nissan Roox official website
- New Roox exterior and color details
- New Roox detailed specs article
- New Roox order status
*The information in this article is current as of November 2025. For the latest information, please check the Nissan official website or your dealer.
*Due to the nature of the display environment, the body and interior colors may appear different from the actual colors.
*The “Premium Two-Tone” comes as a set with the Premium Interior (manufacturer option) (interior color Premium <Z>).
*Delivery of the Two-Tone may take some time. Please contact your dealer for details.



























