The New Java Green Metallic BMW M3 Sedan 2021

BMW shows us some exclusive images of the Java Green Metallic color of the upcoming 2021 BMW M3 Sedan. Thanks to Sebastian Haberkorn at @haberkornphotography. Together with the BMW 1M, the Java Green BMW Individual Color first showed up in 2011.

Black, white, and silver are the common set of colors. We’ve seen these before in several BMWs. As for the new BMW M3 Sedan, it stands out even more with the green paint. Its design lines also deliver more striking outlook with the metallic composition, while matched with the softer and calmer green.

The outer color palette for the new G80 M3 and G82 M4 is very diverse. In the past, car enthusiasts recognized the G82 M4 with the Sao Paolo Yellow. While the G80 M3 shows the Isle of Man Green release color.

The metallic set comes with Toronto Red (new), Sapphire Black, Brooklyn Grey, Skyscraper Grey, Portimao Blue, and Isle of Man Green (new). As for the non-metallic set, it includes the Sao Paulo Yellow (new addition) and Alpine White.

With colors such as Frozen White, Frozen Brilliant White, Frozen Black, Frozen Dark Grey, Frozen Orange, Frozen Portimao, Dravit Grey, Oxide Grey, and Tanzanite Blue II, the BMW Individual program is wide-ranging. From the BMW Individual catalog, extra exterior colors may also be ordered.

From the carbon-fiber bucket seats to the trim, the Java Green in the G80 M3 comes with an all-black interior treatment. Purchasers can order Silverstone/Black with Anthracite accents, and Kyalami Orange/Black with Black accent. Yas Marina Blue/Black with Yellow accents is also another option.

Car enthusiasts will soon get to witness the first test drives of the G80 M3 and G82 M4. This is a relief for many after the endless months of sneak peeks demos and hundreds of static videos. BMW promises to show us some exclusive videos when the embargo will be stopped in early March. 

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