Specialized will not reveal paint color codes for their bikes. They say they have a large counterfeit bike problem (guess what countries are the culprit) and one way to identify a counterfeit bike is by subtle differences in paint color.
I found this out when trying to buy touch-up paint for my Levo. I had to use model aircraft paint and 'eyeball' the color match.
You can take it to an automotive paint shop and they can use their color-matching camera and give you the mixing formula for any paint brand they carry. Or you can do what @BushLevo did. I’m already in need of touch-up paint for two Teros I bought in December and I got the same answer at the dealer.