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Written by Ollie Kew
What"s going on at BMW, exactly? The marque that gave the world the super-saloon has gone properly mad now. First the huge"n"hideous grilles of the 7 Series and X7, then the illuminated schnozz and Vantablack of that invisible X6 and now there"s this. It"s a special edition version of the soon-to-die BMW M4 Coupe. There are three versions, inspired by BMW"s exploits in the German DTM Touring car series. And they"re painted, as the colour-literate among you can see, in a rather fetching shade of Laguna Seca light blue, purpley Velvett Blue, or punchy Imola red. The colours of the famous M tricolour logo. We don"t mind that. We also don"t mind that BMW has merely garnished its 444bhp, twin-turbo straight-six powered super-coupe with a carbon roof featuring an inlayed pinstripe of the same M logo. And we have no problem with the multi-colour seats. Or the fact there will only be 750 of these celebratory editions made. That"s all A-OK.
Date written: 3 Sep 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16780
What"s going on at BMW, exactly? The marque that gave the world the super-saloon has gone properly mad now. First the huge"n"hideous grilles of the 7 Series and X7, then the illuminated schnozz and Vantablack of that invisible X6 and now there"s this. It"s a special edition version of the soon-to-die BMW M4 Coupe. There are three versions, inspired by BMW"s exploits in the German DTM Touring car series. And they"re painted, as the colour-literate among you can see, in a rather fetching shade of Laguna Seca light blue, purpley Velvett Blue, or punchy Imola red. The colours of the famous M tricolour logo. We don"t mind that. We also don"t mind that BMW has merely garnished its 444bhp, twin-turbo straight-six powered super-coupe with a carbon roof featuring an inlayed pinstripe of the same M logo. And we have no problem with the multi-colour seats. Or the fact there will only be 750 of these celebratory editions made. That"s all A-OK.
Date written: 3 Sep 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16780