Metallic - Black sapphire
Metallic - Cape york green
Metallic - Sophisto Grey Brilliant effect
BMW Individual metallic paint - Tanzanite blue
BMW Individual Metallic paint - Frozen pure grey
BMW Individual metallic paint - Frozen deep grey
BMW Individual metallic paint - Frozen portimao blue
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Colour guide
Solid - Alpine white
Free
Alpine White is the only free colour offered on the 5 Series Touring, and it does make the car look rather basic, though you get some nice contrast with the black trim, particularly around the front grille and bumper.
Metallic - Black sapphire
£900
Black Sapphire gives the BMW 5 Series Touring a stealthy look. This does mean that some of the design details are less obvious, but you get a nice offset with the silver grille surround.
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Metallic - Brooklyn grey
£900
Brooklyn Grey is one of many muted shades on the BMW 5 Series Touring, and it has a hint of blue that differentiates it from other grey shades in the range.
Metallic - Cape york green
£900
If you want something muted but don't want the usual greys and silvers, Cape York Green is a great choice. It's a light shade of green that's really uncommon for car paint, meaning it's understated yet eye-catching.
Metallic - Carbon black
£900
There's not a huge difference between this and Black Sapphire, but Carbon Black is a deeper, more true black, whereas Black Sapphire has a hint of lightness to it.
Metallic - Fire red
£900
Red is probably better-suited to performance cars than family estates, but Fire Red is a dark shade that has a real sophistication to it.
Metallic - Mineral white
£900
Mineral White's metallic finish has a richer appearance than the free Alpine White paint, though it's still one of the less exciting colours for the BMW 5 Series Touring – and will be tricky to keep looking clean in winter!
Metallic - Oxide grey
£900
The BMW 5 Series Touring is known for being a popular company car, and if you want something that looks restrained and professional, Oxide Grey is a good choice that should also prove popular and easy to sell used.
Metallic - Phytonic blue
£900
This deep, dark shade is another paint that makes the BMW 5 Series look smart and sophisticated, while also being a handsome head-turner.
Metallic - Sophisto Grey Brilliant effect
£900
Sophisto Grey is another paint that should make your BMW 5 Series Touring popular on the used market thanks its restrained yet upmarket appearance.
BMW Individual metallic paint - Tanzanite blue
£1,095
Tanzanite Blue is a deep, dark paint that is suitably posh for this upmarket estate car.
BMW Individual Metallic paint - Frozen pure grey
£3,300
Frozen Pure Grey is far from your average dull paint, because it has a cool matte effect. This is a light grey, too, so design details stand out nicely.
BMW Individual metallic paint - Frozen deep grey
£3,300
Frozen Deep Grey is another matte paint, but this one is a darker shade than pure grey.
BMW Individual metallic paint - Frozen portimao blue
£5,000
BMW Individual paint special - Custom
£5,175
BMW's special Individual paints are incredibly expensive, but they're incredibly cool. You have a choice of around 150 paints to give your car a unique look.