Influence of a few percents additives of polyaniline doped with phosphoric acid (PAni-PA) and ceria nanoparticle on corrosion protection of a new ultraviolet (UV)-cure polyester acrylate coating have been studied for coil coating on carbon steel by electrochemical measurements during exposure to a NaCl solution. The results demonstrate that the presence of ceria nanoparticles improves the barrier property and stability of the coating. Adding the PAni-PA results in active corrosion protection for carbon steel due to passivation of the steel, and the combination of both additives greatly enhances the protection property over that of the coating matrix alone.