Top 5 BMW M3 Exterior Colors Ever Made

BMW Blog comes up with list of 5 exterior finishes that strike them as the best looking on the BMW M3. Their idea of beauty might be different than yours, since “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”. So which color do you think should make it to the top 5 list?

Here’s an excerpt of what BMW Blog had to say for each color:

5. Le Mans Blue
LeMans Blue looks rather deep and dark in some angles, but it pops up in direct sunlight providing a shade of blue that look so stunning and elegant.

4. Oxford Green
Oxford Green is a darker shade, closely related to British racing colors seen on legendary vehicles of the ’50s and ’60s. It looks great in both darker places and sunlight, providing the owner with a stunning view of the muscular rear arches of the M3. With a set of silver finished wheels, preferably something classic in terms of design, these cars are a beauty of their own.

3. Sparkling Graphite
It looks somewhat lighter in areas where the body lines and shapes protrude, providing a clear view at what designers thought of when creating these fine vehicles. It’s such an understated, but classy color. With interesting shades coming out in direct sunlight, it’s one of our favorite gray colors BMW offers.

2. Phoenix Yellow
With the E46 M3, it was the most striking color offered with the exterior finish helping accentuate the beefed up body panels and flared arches seen on the E46 M3. It was also a quite rate exterior finish, probably due to the fact that it was one of the flashiest colors every offered by BMW for the M3.

1. Alpine White
Most of the recent trends in the production of luxury and performance automobiles heads in a direction of offering a clean look. Simple, elegant and unpretentious lines rule the design world today. White, clean and simple is a trend that we see across industries.

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