BMW M Says Paint it Red

BMW M continues its Individual focus on social media with one of its latest posts focusing on red hues offered by the brand. So, when it comes to scarlet, which red would you choose?

We’re unable to embed the post HERE, so we’re attaching the image here. In it, BMW simulates the M4 Coupé in Fire Red II (feuerrotii; non-metallic UNI; 375; BMW), Imola Red II (imolarotii; non-metallic UNI; 405; BMW), Ruby Star Neo (sternrubinneo; non-metallic UNI; P9L; BMW), Madeira Red (madeirarotmetallic; metallic UNI; R20; BMW) and Damast Red (damastrotmetallic; metallic UNI; B03; BMW).

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