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If you like colours and hybrid sportscars made in Germany, then today is your lucky day: following the success of BMW"s red paint-job for the i8 back in February, the carmaker has decided to boost its palette.UK buyers now have the choice of several new colours, which BMW has named as follows: Java Green, Speed Yellow, Solar Orange, Twilight Purple Pearl, Frozen Grey, Frozen Black, San Marino Blue and Grigio Telesto Pearl.There"s also a selection of different finishes available so customers can further personalise their wheels."The BMW i8 embodies the accomplished vision of a modern and sustainable sports car," said BMW"s Richard Hudson. "The new paintwork colours not only complement the BMW i8"s emotive styling and design, they also work harmoniously with the BMW i brand and provide customers with exclusive personalised options."You can"t put a price on individuality, although in this instance BMW has estimated it at 5,495, which is the minimum it will cost you for coating the i8"s angular bodywork in non-standard gloss.1,400 models have been sold in the UK since its launch in 2014: if Britain keeps that hit rate up then perhaps the rest of the world won"t have to make do with superhero mods for too much longerShare this page: FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppMailtoCopy link
Date written: 23 May 2016
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ID: 3542
If you like colours and hybrid sportscars made in Germany, then today is your lucky day: following the success of BMW"s red paint-job for the i8 back in February, the carmaker has decided to boost its palette.UK buyers now have the choice of several new colours, which BMW has named as follows: Java Green, Speed Yellow, Solar Orange, Twilight Purple Pearl, Frozen Grey, Frozen Black, San Marino Blue and Grigio Telesto Pearl.There"s also a selection of different finishes available so customers can further personalise their wheels."The BMW i8 embodies the accomplished vision of a modern and sustainable sports car," said BMW"s Richard Hudson. "The new paintwork colours not only complement the BMW i8"s emotive styling and design, they also work harmoniously with the BMW i brand and provide customers with exclusive personalised options."You can"t put a price on individuality, although in this instance BMW has estimated it at 5,495, which is the minimum it will cost you for coating the i8"s angular bodywork in non-standard gloss.1,400 models have been sold in the UK since its launch in 2014: if Britain keeps that hit rate up then perhaps the rest of the world won"t have to make do with superhero mods for too much longerShare this page: FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppMailtoCopy link
Date written: 23 May 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 3542