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BMW Paint Color name origins?
Recently one of my coworkers asked me about the color of my car and where that name came from. I searched around the interwebz and found a track, Circuito de Jerez, in Spain. Thats about as close as a best answer I can think of where BMW designers got the name from.
So I wondered if anyone else knew of a site or book or something that can help explain how these names came to be. For example, Estoril Blau (Autódromo do Estoril, Portugal?), Imola Rot (Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Italy?), Sepang (Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia) but then theres Techno Violet and Artic Silver ect... It seems most come from some kind of circuit, but some are just regular descriptions thrown out there. Are the ones linked to racing strictly ///M colors? Also learned about the stripes today. Thought those were something completely different than what they actually are... Anyway, just curious and if anyone has done the research already...
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Don't forget Laguna Seca Blue.
Inspired by my home track I believe only the ///Ms were available in racetrack-inspired colors, but not all colors were race-inspired. |
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'Sakhir Orange' comes from Sakhir desert in Bahrain where the Formula 1 track is located
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BLUF: Where do the paint color names originate from? And are the race track inspired ones only for ///M models?
Thanks for all the replies, but I think the question may have gotten misinterpreted. I was asking about the names of the paint colors themselves. Like Melbourne Red, Estoril Blue, ect. It seems like a lot of the colors for the cars are derived from race tracks. My question was if someone has researched this previously? I went to the Welt this weekend and no one could answer that question either. Granted I only asked a few people as I was fully engrossed in the automotive history surrounding me and I forgot about it quickly... Either way, here is a photo showing the answer to the question about the ///M stripe colors:
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Not sure about other paint colors, but I remember reading somewhere that for M, light blue was the Bavarian color, red was color of Texaco who was a sponsor for BMW in racing, and purple blended them together. Last edited by e82m_van; 04-14-2013 at 01:56 AM.. |
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Your question really isn't a question... Or at least, you just answered part of it.
Car companies give colors names some pizazz. Why is there a need for a reason? Take Mitsubishi's Octane Blue for example: gas isn't blue. But the blue they use is electrifying and energetic; like gasoline. No other special reason needed. Alpine Weiss; Alpine mountains snowy; hence white? Don't get the question
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Just curiosity my friend... I like to know things.
The answer to that is in the photo I posted that I took on Friday at the BMW Welt museum. Look up!
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