What are the colors of the BMW 7 Series?
BMW 7 Series is available in 6 different colours – Black Sapphire Metallic, Individual Dravit Grey Metallic, Individual Tanzanite Blue Metallic, Carbon Black Metallic, Mineral White Metallic, Oxide Grey Metallic. Embodying Sheer Driving Pleasure at its most exclusive, the 7 Series reinforces its leading position in the luxury segment to compelling effect. The new BMW 7 Series – the first luxury sedan with technologies from the Neue Klasse.BMW 6 Series E24 — The Sharknose Legend. A symbol of elegance and power — the BMW 6 Series (E24) remains one of BMW’s most timeless creations. Produced from 1976 to 1989, this grand tourer replaced the E9 coupé and captured the world with its distinctive “sharknose” front end and sleek two-door silhouette.The BMW Z8 (E52) is BMW’s most beautiful design—clean proportions, 507-inspired elegance, and a halo-car vibe BMW can’t justify today. BMW has built plenty of great-looking cars, but only a handful that feel untouchable—designs so clean and so confidently proportioned that time can’t really get a grip on them.BMW E30 M3 — The Motorsport Icon. Few cars have crossed over from racetrack hero to cultural icon like the E30 M3. Born in the late 1980s to dominate touring car racing, it wasn’t built to be beautiful—but it ended up becoming one of the most recognizable BMWs ever.
How do I find the interior color of my BMW?
Most of the time you’ll find it in the glove box, but it could also be on the driver side door pillar, OR in the spare tire well. The interior color code is in the bottom right of the sticker, but is also one of the RPO codes near the end of the list ending in the letter I. Both of these can be helpful. If you still have the window sticker, the code you need could be at hand. If you can’t find that sticker, though, don’t worry. Somewhere on your vehicle there is likely to be a permanent plate, tag, or decal that contains the correct interior color code or trim code.BMW encodes the interior trim to the VIN, so there is no interior trim code to be found. A description of the leather color is always helpful. The VIN can be found at the left front dash area (seen through the windshield) or on the driver’s side door pillar.If you still have the window sticker, the code you need could be at hand. If you can’t find that sticker, though, don’t worry. Somewhere on your vehicle there is likely to be a permanent plate, tag, or decal that contains the correct interior color code or trim code.