How it held up: cozy coupe edition
Hey everyone!
A while back, I decided to get crafty and give our Cozy Coupe a little glow-up with some custom paint. If you’ve ever thought about painting one of these iconic ride-ons, you might be wondering—how does it actually hold up over time?
Here’s the honest rundown.
For the makeover, I used Rust-Oleum spray paint—a combination of their plastic-friendly primer and a couple of solid color choices to match the fun but neutral vibe I was going for. I finished it off with a clear protective topcoat to help it stand up to all the toddler adventures ahead.
And at first? It looked amazing. Clean, bold colors, a totally fresh look, and so much more stylish and playful than the classic red.
Fast forward to now, and it’s definitely gotten lots of love (and a good amount of use)!
The paint has held up decently, considering the amount of climbing, scooting, and driveway races it’s survived. There’s some wear in the high-touch spots—the edges, horn, and anywhere it gets ram into walls (lol)—but overall, it’s still going strong. Sure it has a few chips, which just add to its "well-loved" charm, but it’s paint on a flexible plastic toy so it’s to be expected.
Would I recommend painting a Cozy Coupe? Absolutely—especially if you’re looking to customize it for a more personal or aesthetic touch! Just keep in mind, if you have a high-energy kiddo who treats it like a monster truck (like mine does!), you’ll probably see some signs of wear over time. But honestly? Watching them enjoy it so much makes every little paint chip totally worth it.
If you’re set on customizing one, I do a complete breakdown in this blog post.
All in all, it was a fun DIY project!