Discover Mazda’s new Navy Blue Mica paint, a sophisticated hue that rivals the iconic Soul Red Crystal. Explore the CX‑5 debut and customize yours today.
Japanese automaker Mazda has rolled out a fresh exterior finish called Navy Blue Mica. First displayed on the all‑new 2026 Mazda CX‑5 at the Tokyo Auto Salon, the hue adds a deep, reflective blue to the brand’s growing palette of premium colours.
What makes Navy Blue Mica special?
Developed from the earlier Deep Crystal Blue Mica, the new shade balances a vivid, high‑saturation blue in the illuminated zones with a richer, almost midnight tone in the shaded areas. The result is a sophisticated, “luxury‑feel” finish that adapts to changing light conditions.
Thanks to a horizontal mica particle structure, the paint scatters light efficiently, highlighting the CX‑5’s sleek lines and giving the surface a subtle sparkle without looking flashy.
Continuing Mazda’s colour heritage
Since introducing Deep Crystal Blue Mica and the iconic Soul Red Crystal, Mazda has become known for its bold, multi‑layer paint processes, often referred to as the Takuminuri technique. This method layers several coats of pigment and clear coat to deepen colour depth and enhance reflectivity.
First launched in 2016, Soul Red Crystal quickly turned into a benchmark for the brand, praised for its chameleon‑like light play that accentuates Mazda’s KODO – Soul of Motion design language. In Vietnam, the shade has become a popular choice for models like the CX‑5, CX‑8, and Mazda3.
How the new colour fits into Mazda’s lineup
At the launch event, the navy‑finished CX‑5 sat alongside an array of other colour options, giving buyers more freedom to personalize their vehicle’s exterior. While Navy Blue Mica isn’t yet available as a standard orderable option, Mazda plans to roll it out across additional models later in 2026.
Why the addition matters for global buyers
Introducing a new, high‑impact colour is part of Mazda’s strategy to deepen its premium appeal worldwide. By expanding the palette, the brand aims to meet diverse aesthetic preferences across markets—from the sleek city streets of Tokyo to the vibrant car culture of Vietnam and beyond.
Stay tuned for the official release date and be ready to give your next Mazda a touch of midnight‑blue elegance.

