The 7 Series design is considered one of the most controversial models. For instance, it has kidney grilles large enough to have their area codes and the first split headlights in BMW’s history. Check out the different colours for the BMW 7 Series.
There are four colour options for the new 7 Series: white, what appears to be BMW’s Cashmere Silver Metallic, a dark-purple-blue, and a two-tone blue/silver. BMW has never used two-tone paint before, so this is a first for the automaker. The two-tone split between the split headlights on the new 7 Series looks fantastic. A pure blue is the most appealing of these colours. There is a small blue/purple smattering Carbon Black, but it appears a little more blue than usual. For the 7 Series, as with all the big-grilled Bimmers, deeper hues work better. However, the dark blue with black accents on the 7 Series highlights only the odd elements of its design.
The 7 Series appears to be a colossal vehicle so you’d expect it to be massive. On the other hand, its upright front end, high shoulder line, and high trunk lid give the impression that it’s enormous in scale. You never know if that’s done on purpose to heighten the 7 Series’ aura of dominance. Whatever the case may be, the new 7er is a massive vehicle.
Whether or not BMW began to offer more and more two-tone paint options for it. Currently, there are only two two-tone colour options available in BMW’s configurator. While BMW’s Individual programme is limited to two-tone paints, it would be nice to be able to choose between two different colours.