The new 2021 BMW M3 G80 arrives with the classic Alpine White body colour. Though the Alpine white is one of BMW’s oldest color palette, it is definitely one of the most desired ones. The classiness and better resale value that BMW gets from this color is already considered a norm. It also goes the same for their models with black paint. For that reason, the 2021 BMW M3 G80 and M4 G82 will retain the classic Alpine White color. Mineral White color is also equally stunning as it also joins the white-based paint in the color lineup.
Making the French Alps as its backroad, the 2021 BMW M3 G80 struts with classiness in these new photos. Deemed as Michelin’s home to the corporate headquarters, Clermont-Ferrand is also one of the oldest French cities. Thus, it only seems right that the extremely grippy Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires accompany the new M3.
The new BMW M3 G80 or BMW M4 would naturally flaunt their kidney grilles. But the two arrives with a slicker look. It’s because it showcases its combined pure white and black accents from the Competition package. The additional dark accents are evident on the side air inlets of the front apron. It also becomes more evident in the exterior mirrors displayed in the distinctive M design. The Alpine White body paint is classier when combined with carbon fiber, adding such sportiness into the design.
A diversified color palette becomes the new options for the new 2021 BMW M3 G80 and M4 G82. The boring colors take an exit as Munich’s design team presents a wider variety of paint options. There is an expected color for every BMW M owner out there. Thanks to the design team that presents metallic, matte, and non-metallic color options.
The non-metallic color options gains a new addition to the list with the Sao Paulo Yellow and Alpine White. As for the metallic lineup, the Isle of Man Green and Toronto Red joins the rest of the team, which includes Sapphire Black, Portimao Blue, Skyscraper Grey, and Brooklyn Grey.
The 2021 BMW M3 G80 also sports a black leather trim. This pair also joins the red-painted M1/M2 and Start buttons and carbon fiber bits. The interior design of this model is less controversial than its exterior. However, it is still considered as one of the best in the lineup of the current BMWs.